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Buying a home in a UK national park costs on average £119,000 more

Living in one of the UK’s national parks comes with a price with property in these locations costing an average of £119,000 more, new research has found. The New Forest in the south of England is the most expensive national park for property with an average price of £577.979 while Snowdonia in Wales is the […] The post Buying a home in a UK national park costs on average £119,000 more appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Call for stamp duty change in UK to boost residential property market

It is almost certain that the UK Chancellor Philip Hammond will address issues in the property market in his autumn statement later this week with stamp duty and landlord tax being flagged as needing reform by the real estate industry. The latest plea for change comes from estate agents Stirling Ackroyd. Head of residential development […] The post Call for stamp duty change in UK to boost residential property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property prices boosted in Ireland by demand from investors

Property prices in Ireland increased by 7.3% nationally in the year to September 2016, up from the 6.8% recorded the previous month, the latest index data shows. In Dublin property prices increased by 5.4% year on year with houses up 5.7% and apartments up 6%, the data also shows. When Dublin is excluded from the […] The post Property prices boosted in Ireland by demand from investors appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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