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British agricultural land values set to rise 5.5% over next five years

The value of farm land in Britain has increased by 149% in the last decade and growth of 5.5% is forecast for the next five years. Overall the land market in the countryside is looking at sustained steady growth in the long term, according to the agricultural land market survey from property firm Savills. For […] The post British agricultural land values set to rise 5.5% over next five years appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Two regions set record high house prices as median values rise across New Zealand

Median house prices increased by 9.4% across New Zealand year on year in January to $490,000 with two regions recording record high values, the latest index shows. Two of 12 regions in New Zealand saw record prices with Hawke’s Bay up 16% to $366,000, and Nelson/Marlborough up 25% to $470,000, according to the figures from […] The post Two regions set record high house prices as median values rise across New Zealand appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New assistant director of planning for London

The Greater London Authority has appointed a new assistant director of planning who will lead the development of a new London plan for development across the city. Juliemma McLoughlin replace Stewart Murray who left last year and will start in the role in April in what is a crucial role in leading City Hall’s planning […] The post New assistant director of planning for London appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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