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Home owners in UK aged 55 and over face poor mortgage choice

Despite more products being on offer the mortgage market in the UK still does not offer enough for people aged 55 and over, research suggests. A survey found that estate agents are becoming increasingly concerned about mortgage lending restrictions for customers aged 55 and over and the impact on the wider housing market. Some 58% […] The post Home owners in UK aged 55 and over face poor mortgage choice appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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European real estate industry is pessimistic about Brexit, new research shows

The decision by the UK to leave the European Union weight heavily on the minds of many in the European real estate industry with many seeing it as a source of gloom but others seeing opportunity. Political instability is rated by 89% of respondents in the latest Emerging Trends Europe analysis report from the Urban […] The post European real estate industry is pessimistic about Brexit, new research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Construction of UK’s first starter homes to get underway later this year

First time buyers in the UK will be able to buy a new starter home at a discount of at least 20% if they are aged between 23 and 40, the housing minister has confirmed. Gavin Barwell has announced that the first of thousands of new Starter Homes will be built on brownfield sites across […] The post Construction of UK’s first starter homes to get underway later this year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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