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UK property growth was flat in October, latest index data shows

The annual rate of house price growth in the UK slowed to 4.6% from 5.3% in October with values flat month on month, the latest national housing index shows. The Nationwide index says this take the average price of a home to £205,904 and suggest that the introduction of a 3% stamp duty surcharge on […] The post UK property growth was flat in October, latest index data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK housing market expected to be strong and active throughout Brexit process

The path towards Brexit will dictate what happens in the UK housing market over the next few years but it is expected to remain reasonably strong and active, according to a new analysis. There may be some turbulence along the way with article 50 to be enacted by march 2017 and the country set to […] The post UK housing market expected to be strong and active throughout Brexit process appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Planning in Scottish cities slower than in London and other English cities

Planning decisions in key Scottish cities are slower than in London and cities in the north of England with the majority of applicants not satisfied with the length of time involved, new research shows. Overall local planning authorities in Scotland make fewer planning decisions per resident and major planning applications take an average of 47 […] The post Planning in Scottish cities slower than in London and other English cities appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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