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Scottish prime property market activity remains robust despite tax change and Brexit

It has been a year of adjustment for Scotland’s prime property market with further changes to property taxation and wider economic uncertainty affecting prices. Prices fell by 0.4% between October and December and year on year prime prices are 1.1% lower although activity levels remain robust, according to the latest index report from real estate […] The post Scottish prime property market activity remains robust despite tax change and Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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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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UK prices could rise around 2% in 2017, depending on economy as Brexit process starts

The performance of the residential property market in the UK will depend on how the economy develops in 2017, the year the nation starts the process of leaving the European Union, it is claimed. Modest price growth of around 2% is being forecast by the Nationwide, the second largest mortgage provider in the UK and […] The post UK prices could rise around 2% in 2017, depending on economy as Brexit process starts appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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