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New UK energy policy failing landlords of rural homes built before 1919
The UK Government’s energy policy is failing older houses across the British countryside by giving home owners inaccurate information and encouraging damaging retrofits on homes built before 1919, it is claimed. From 01 April 2018 it will be illegal for a private landlord to let a property with an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating lower […] The post New UK energy policy failing landlords of rural homes built before 1919 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Office property market in Scotland buoyant despite year of uncertainty
Despite a year of uncertainty, the Scottish office market remains buoyant, with 2.3 million square feet of lettings in 2016 across Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow, 10% above the long term average. The research data from the Savills office market watch report also shows that total office investment in the three cities in 2016 reached £565 […] The post Office property market in Scotland buoyant despite year of uncertainty appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Property prices bottoming out in Dubai but rents still falling
Prices of property in Dubai were largely unchanged over the fourth quarter of 2016 with the market likely to be driven by owner occupiers and long term investors, according to the latest analysis report. Meanwhile, an increase in supply is likely to put downward pressure on rents in the emirate with rentals for both apartments […] The post Property prices bottoming out in Dubai but rents still falling appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →