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UK Government urged to address concerns about high speed rail route asap

Uncertainty about the final route for the high speed rail route going north in England has caused concern for home owners and buyers, new research shows. The conveyancing industry is calling on the Government to address the concerns as soon as possible in 2017 with little confidence so far in the consultation process. Almost half […] The post UK Government urged to address concerns about high speed rail route asap appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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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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Estate agents in UK see demand and supply fall towards end of 2016

Demand from buyers in the UK residential market fell in November and so did the number of properties being put up for sale, the latest research shows. The number of sales agreed also dropped but most of the slowdown is regarded as being due to the season rather than a further fall out from the […] The post Estate agents in UK see demand and supply fall towards end of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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