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More family homes being built in the UK and fewer flats

New homes being built in the UK are bigger with more bedrooms as changes in demand mean it is family homes that people want to buy, new research shows. The number of bedrooms being built increased from 385,000 in 2008/2009 to 478,000 in 2015/2016, according to an analysis report from the Home Builders Federation (HBF). […] The post More family homes being built in the UK and fewer flats appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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British expats investing in buy to let in London and the South East

British expats buying property in the UK to let out while they are living abroad are increasingly opting for homes in the Greater London area and the South East of England. Some 40% choose buy to let in Greater London and 25% in the South East of England while 10% buy in the South West […] The post British expats investing in buy to let in London and the South East appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Spain set for a more robust property market in 2017 as prices rise

Demand from international buyers will remain fundamental necessity to help the Spanish property market continue its recovery and it remains to be seen if Brexit results in a fall in British interest. Overall experts point out that 2016 was a positive year for the real estate market with prices having bottomed out the year before […] The post Spain set for a more robust property market in 2017 as prices rise appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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