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Good letting agents can save a landlord almost £2,000 a month

Almost of half of private rented sector landlords use a letting agent because it gives them peace of mind and a quarter communicate with then on a weekly basis, new research has found. The research from insurance firm Endsleigh also found that agents can help landlords save money, almost £2,000 a year, by minimising void […] The post Good letting agents can save a landlord almost £2,000 a month appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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European real estate industry is pessimistic about Brexit, new research shows

The decision by the UK to leave the European Union weight heavily on the minds of many in the European real estate industry with many seeing it as a source of gloom but others seeing opportunity. Political instability is rated by 89% of respondents in the latest Emerging Trends Europe analysis report from the Urban […] The post European real estate industry is pessimistic about Brexit, new research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research finds shared ownership is still too expensive for many first time buyers

Shared ownership schemes in the UK designed to help first time buyers onto the housing ladder are still unaffordable and put the majority of properties out of reach, new research has found. A report from consumer organisation Which? reveals the true scale of how unaffordable shared ownership schemes are in some areas, particularly Greater London. […] The post Research finds shared ownership is still too expensive for many first time buyers appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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