Got a question for our property experts?
Find out all about our first live Q&A session with our property experts Penny Churchill and Arabella Youens


Find out all about our first live Q&A session with our property experts Penny Churchill and Arabella Youens
On 18th September 2009 at the first Countrylife.co.uk live Q&A session you can put all your questions to our property experts Penny Churchill and Arabella Youens.
Get the latest news on what’s hot and what’s not, and find out where the best bargains can be found, as well as where’s still a sound investment.
Log on to www.countrylife.co.uk on 18th September 2009 at 11am and post your questions to our property gurus.
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