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Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017

Prime property values in central London have dropped for the first time since the recession, although homes priced below £2 million have seen values resisting the slowdown, new research shows. Indeed, this segment of the market has outperformed the rest of prime central London where average capital values are down 2.3% over the last 12 […] The post Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Landlords adapting to change in UK but rents will rise as a result

Private rented sector landlords in the UK are adapting to changes brought on by the Government but rents are set to rise as a result, a new analysis report suggests. Buy to let landlords have seen changes to stamp duty which means now paying an extra 3%, have to carry out immigration checks on new […] The post Landlords adapting to change in UK but rents will rise as a result appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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US sees signs of price growth slowing in the West and taking off in the South

The pace of property price growth is changing in the United States on a regional basis with performance in the West slowing and the South seeing a new dynamic market, the latest research shows. Regionally, the South and Midwest each recorded quarterly price growth of 0.1% since last month, bringing quarter on quarter growth rates […] The post US sees signs of price growth slowing in the West and taking off in the South appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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