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Property prices in Ireland set to rise by at least 8% in 2017

House prices in Ireland are set to continue growing in 2017 with growth of at least 8% forecast due to tight supply and the pace of economic recovery, a new survey report suggests. The report from property portal MyHome warns that the combined impact of the Help the Buy scheme and looser lending rules means […] The post Property prices in Ireland set to rise by at least 8% in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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British expats investing in buy to let in London and the South East

British expats buying property in the UK to let out while they are living abroad are increasingly opting for homes in the Greater London area and the South East of England. Some 40% choose buy to let in Greater London and 25% in the South East of England while 10% buy in the South West […] The post British expats investing in buy to let in London and the South East appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Caribbean property market starting to recover as sales pick up post global downturn

The real estate market in the Caribbean was affected by the global economic crisis of 2008 and is slowly recovering with the main locations for overseas buyers set for a more positive 2017. Some challenges remain in the residential property market, most notably an oversupply in some areas and uncertainty over how Donald Trump’s presidency […] The post Caribbean property market starting to recover as sales pick up post global downturn appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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