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Buyer demand in UK residential market up for second month in a row

Buyer demand in the UK has increased for a second month in a row but they may find that there is not enough choice as supply remains low, according to the latest residential analysis report. The October monthly report from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) shows that across the country 10% more respondents […] The post Buyer demand in UK residential market up for second month in a row appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Cleaning, damage and decoration cause most disputes in UK rented sector

New research from the Tenancy Deposit Scheme annual survey reveals that cleaning issues make up 57% of all disputes in the private rented sector in the UK. This is more than damage to fixtures and fittings which account for 51% of disputes between landlords and tenants and interior decoration which makes up 32% while rent […] The post Cleaning, damage and decoration cause most disputes in UK rented sector appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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London and other global property markets could benefit from Trump election

Property markets around the world could benefit from the election of Donal Trump as the next President of the United States but a lot will depend on how the country’s economy and dollar performs. Experts believe that it could be good news for US investment in the UK property market as London in particular is […] The post London and other global property markets could benefit from Trump election appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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