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Formal beginning of Brexit not likely to have huge impact on UK property market

The UK property market is not set to see any major upheaval with the formal start to the two years of negotiation to leave the European Union, and might even benefit from an expected slowing in the economy. Experts point out that the market did not see any huge effect from the decision to leave […] The post Formal beginning of Brexit not likely to have huge impact on UK property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Proposed lettings fees ban not putting landlords off using an agent

The majority of landlords in England and Wales who use a letting agent will continue to do so when letting fees are banned, according to new research. Overall 79% of landlords think their current letting agent will increase their fees as a result of the proposed ban on charging tenants fees for business letting services, […] The post Proposed lettings fees ban not putting landlords off using an agent appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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RICS reveals current construction skills shortage could be made worse by Brexit

The UK construction industry could lose almost 200,000 workers from the European Union If the Brexit negotiations mean that the country loses access to the single market, it is suggested. It would put some of the country’s biggest infrastructure and construction projects under threat, according to new research from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors […] The post RICS reveals current construction skills shortage could be made worse by Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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