Christopher Browne ~ property journalism
'Snagging - the very word is enough to put you off. But if you don't
snag you could lose thousands of pounds'
The Observer
The Observer
Christopher Browne is a journalist-investor. Like most insiders his words are pithy, wry and uncomfortably honest. "My tenants interest me more than my returns - some stay close friends even after I've written about them," he says.
Christopher was recently described by The Sunday Times as 'the best property writer on the block'. In 2006 he won the BIBA Consumer Broadsheet Journalist of the Year award.
- Aha! It's Norwich
- Diary of a landlord I
- Diary of a landlord II
- Diary of a landlord III
- Landlord on the fast track
- Hell and high water at home? Me, too
- Ship comes in for Britain's historic ports
- Boom time for Beijing
- Italy looks backwards in order to go forward
- Why it's prime time for The Ladies who Let
- Blue chip properties fill the voids
- A colourful past
- A buy-to-let murder cost me £4,000
- What's in a name? About £125, that's what
- Will you join the new Bloomsbury set, dahling?
- Living with a small degree of comfort
- Just the place to Thai yourself down
- Berlin joins the European hot-spots
- Living graciously amid the dull thud of golf balls
- Homes without the heartache
- Make a meal out of your next move
- Gherkin's creator helps to get Birmingham out of a pickle
- The sea view that doesn't cost the earth
- When the showhome is just ... well show
- New homes are great. There's just one snag ...
- Two bed, two bath with football pitch attached
- Away in a manger, plenty of room for a bed
- Think big and buy a block
- The roots of mass destruction
- Back in business on the River Thames
- Watermill supporters over the moon
- North Yorkshire's a natural place to retreat from it all
