Property Ladder: Can you arrange these bargains by order of value?
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Your support makes all the difference.1. Copper Mill Lane
Wimbledon, London, SW17
This terrace house has space and location, being only a few minutes from the Tube and shops. Two bedrooms and a 21ft garden. Kinleigh, Folkard & Hayward, 020 8944 6464, www.kfh.co.uk
2. Fairlea Farmhouse
nr Alford, Aberdeen, Scotland
This charming late-Georgian farmhouse is in a picturesque setting about 29 miles from Aberdeen. Four bedrooms and grounds of over an acre. Savills, 01356 628 628, www.savills.co.uk
3. Kingston Terrace
Sleaford, Grantham, Lincolnshire
An imposing Grade II-listed townhouse constructed of local stone. Ornate plaster- work, marble fireplaces, four bedrooms and a spacious kitchen. Humberts, 01476 514 514, www.humberts.co.uk
Answer: 3, 1, 2. Kingston Terrace, 279,950; Copper Mill Lane, 285,000; Fairlea Farmhouse, 295,000
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