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I'm not too familiar with housing in the UK, but if you've had moisture issues I'd suggesting getting a bathroom fan installed. If nothing else, by putting it in you've tried in good faith to fix the moisture problem should the future buyer decide to ask for repairs. Obviously stopping the moisture problem is priority #1. Some fans can be equipped with small twist timers to make sure they run long enough after you've finished showering.
Anyway, there are paints specially formulated for bathrooms, just ask whoever you buy your paint from. As for the floor, the biggest thing is to get a strong dry substrate prepared (whatever you plan to fasten the tiles to) so that whatever gets put down sticks and stays put. GE makes a silicone based bathroom caulk for sealing around bathtubs and floorboards. Do not use paintable acrylic caulk, it will grow mold in it.
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