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Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham set to be property hot spots of 2017
Property price growth is likely to be subdued in London with bigger regional cities in the UK expected to outperform the capital city, according to a new analysis report. Overall residential price growth of 0.5% is forecast for the UK, rising to 1% in London but the prime property market in the capital is set […] The post Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham set to be property hot spots of 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Potential buyers and tenants in luxury London property market down since Brexit vote
The number of people seeking to buy a luxury property in London has fallen since the UK voted to leave the European Union, new research suggests, lettings are also down but not as much. The luxury rental market in London has been fairly stable since the Brexit vote, with the percentage of people looking to […] The post Potential buyers and tenants in luxury London property market down since Brexit vote appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Demand for new developments pushing up prices in parts of New York
Despite the uncertainty and volatility that defined 2016, the real estate market in New York was and even broke several record highs mainly due to sales in new developments, the latest research shows. Prices throughout much of Manhattan and Brooklyn increased in 2016 with median prices, average prices and prices per square foot all reaching […] The post Demand for new developments pushing up prices in parts of New York appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →