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UK property market ends 2016 on a positive note despite Brexit

Annual house price growth in the UK ended 2016 at 4.5%, the same as in 2015, but in London it was below the national average for the first time in eight years. The latest index data from lender the Nationwide also shows that month on month prices increased by 0.8% taking the price of an […] The post UK property market ends 2016 on a positive note despite Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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London’s Eaton Square is most expensive street in England and Wales

Eaton Square, in the heart of London’s wealthy Belgravia district, is the most expensive street in England and Wales with an average house price of £16,944,000, according to the latest research. The London boroughs of Westminster and Kensington dominate the top 10 most expensive streets while outside of the capital it is Weybridge and Leatherhead […] The post London’s Eaton Square is most expensive street in England and Wales appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Solid price growth continues in Ireland, up over 7% year on year

Property prices in Ireland increased by 7.1% in the 12 months to October 2016, down slightly from the 7.6% recorded in the previous month, the latest index figures show. In Dublin property prices increased by 5.5% year on year with house prices alone up 6.1% and apartments up 4.1% while the highest house price growth […] The post Solid price growth continues in Ireland, up over 7% year on year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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