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Property price growth slowing in key UK cities

Property prices in key cities across the UK are continuing to rise in all but one location, according to the latest index, and growth of 4% is predicted for 2017. Aberdeen is the only city to see price growth still falling but others are seeing price growth slow, most notably Cambridge which has seen the […] The post Property price growth slowing in key UK cities appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rents in UK set to rise by 15% over next three years, agents suggest

Rents in England are set to rise by 15% over the next three years but the amounts will vary from region to region, according to a new forecast. Agents are predicting that rents are likely to rise faster than house prices as landlords find ways of coping with extra costs due to ta changes, tougher […] The post Rents in UK set to rise by 15% over next three years, agents suggest appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Tough year ahead for UK buy to let sector according to lettings agents

The number of new rental properties coming onto the market in the UK will fall next year, as a result of the increased stamp duty surcharge on additional properties, it is claimed. According to the predictions for the coming year from the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) some 37% of members envisage supply falling […] The post Tough year ahead for UK buy to let sector according to lettings agents appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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