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Property prices up in England and Wales to pre Brexit vote levels

Residential property prices in England and Wales edged upward again in November with month on month growth of 0.1% in month, the latest index data shows. The growth was driven by strong price gains in cheaper property with the average price now £295,276, according to the data from the LSL/Acadata house price index. However, London […] The post Property prices up in England and Wales to pre Brexit vote levels appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK property markets likely to see slower growth in 2017, says latest predictions

UK property markets are set to see slower growth in 2017 but will still be regarded as a safe investment despite Brexit and political uncertainty as a whole in Europe, according to the latest forecast report. Average UK house prices are expected to remain stagnant in 2017, before rising by 2% in 2018 and 5.5% […] The post UK property markets likely to see slower growth in 2017, says latest predictions appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property investors ready and willing to get involved in UK Build to Rent sector

The UK’s Build to Rent sector is in good shape to see considerable expansion as real estate investors and developers regard it as a significant opportunity going into 2017. The Government has already backed the growth of the sector and there is strong support from those investing despite Brexit and economic uncertainty ahead of the […] The post Property investors ready and willing to get involved in UK Build to Rent sector appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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