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US housing market sees more first time buyers and single women buyers

More first time buyers and single women are buying homes in the United States with a robust jobs market helping them back to home ownership, new research reveals. Over the long term first time buyers make up around 40% of the market, according to the National Association of Realtors, but this fell to a 30 […] The post US housing market sees more first time buyers and single women buyers appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Around half of homes in cities such as London and Manchester are leasehold

Leasehold properties, which can take longer to buy and come with additional costs, are alive and well in England and Wales, particularly in London and Manchester, new research shows. Indeed some 53% of homes in London are leasehold and 46% in Manchester while overall in the country just 15% are leasehold, according to a report […] The post Around half of homes in cities such as London and Manchester are leasehold appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Brexit means slower house price growth and sales in UK over coming years

Economic uncertainty is set to trigger two years of very low house price growth in the UK but an extension of the low interest rate environment will prevent a price correction, says new research. Mainstream house price growth is expected to remain flat over the next year to 18 months, growing just 2% by the […] The post Brexit means slower house price growth and sales in UK over coming years appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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