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UK prices could rise around 2% in 2017, depending on economy as Brexit process starts

The performance of the residential property market in the UK will depend on how the economy develops in 2017, the year the nation starts the process of leaving the European Union, it is claimed. Modest price growth of around 2% is being forecast by the Nationwide, the second largest mortgage provider in the UK and […] The post UK prices could rise around 2% in 2017, depending on economy as Brexit process starts appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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High rents, prices and mortgage rates denting property market confidence in US

The majority of households believes now is a good time to buy a home but confidence has retreated by a considerable amount amongst renters, according to the latest survey from the National Association of Realtors. Some 57% of renters said now is a good time to buy, down from 60% in September and 68% a […] The post High rents, prices and mortgage rates denting property market confidence in US appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Parts of London seeing strong demand in sales and lettings

There has been a lot written about the slowdown in the London real estate markets since the UK voted to leave the European Union, but new research shows some locations are seeing robust demand. Among them is the residential market in the Canary Wharf area where property firm JLL report strong sales and lettings demand […] The post Parts of London seeing strong demand in sales and lettings appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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