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New home starts in England up by 5% last year, but completions fell
The number of new homes started in England continued to rise last year and reached the highest level since 2007, the latest official data shows. Some 153,370 new homes were started in the year to December 2016, up 5% on the previous year and more than 140,500 homes were completed in the same period, according […] The post New home starts in England up by 5% last year, but completions fell appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Brexit hits UK rural land market with demand, rents, yields and prices falling
Brexit uncertainty is affecting the rural land market in the UK with demand falling and in turn having an impact on prices, the latest analysis shows. Demand has now been falling for the last 18 months with concerns about future subsidies once the UK leaves the European Union and low commodity prices weighing on the […] The post Brexit hits UK rural land market with demand, rents, yields and prices falling appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Home movers disgruntled by lack of information about broadband speed
Slow broadband is more annoying than noisy neighbours for people moving home in the UK and many would not have done so had they known that their broadband would not be fast enough. Movers also said that information about broadband is not as readily available from estate agents and letting agents and should be on […] The post Home movers disgruntled by lack of information about broadband speed appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →