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Cheapest and most expensive home sales in England and Wales revealed

The latest data from the land registry shows that the cheapest home sold in England and Wales was just £14,000 and the most expensive over £16 million at the end of 2016. Overall the official data shows that some 31,955 sales took place in England and Wales in December 2016. Some 610 were properties in […] The post Cheapest and most expensive home sales in England and Wales revealed appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Homes near new Crossrail stations in and around London see prices soar

More evidence has been published that the Cross rail line in London and out to nearby commuter towns is pushing up property prices with values up more than 40% since it as announced in 2007. Over the last 10 years all 40 stations along the new Elizabeth Line have recorded price growth double the rate […] The post Homes near new Crossrail stations in and around London see prices soar appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Bristol and Manchester led UK city house price growth at end of 2016

Bristol and Manchester are leading the price growth among key cities in the UK recording rises of 9.6% and 8.9% year on year, the latest index data shows. House price inflation in Manchester has hit a 12 year high with demand fat exceeding supply and London has fallen to seventh place in terms of price […] The post Bristol and Manchester led UK city house price growth at end of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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