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Lenders’ organisation in UK wants stamp duty reformed in 2017

Looking ahead to 2017 the Council of Mortgage Lenders believes that stamp duty needs to be reformed as it is one of the biggest barriers to home ownership. The CML, which represents over 90% of home lenders in the UK, says that the property tax paid by buyers, which rises with the price, is preventing […] The post Lenders’ organisation in UK wants stamp duty reformed in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Caribbean property market starting to recover as sales pick up post global downturn

The real estate market in the Caribbean was affected by the global economic crisis of 2008 and is slowly recovering with the main locations for overseas buyers set for a more positive 2017. Some challenges remain in the residential property market, most notably an oversupply in some areas and uncertainty over how Donald Trump’s presidency […] The post Caribbean property market starting to recover as sales pick up post global downturn appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Edinburgh saw steady growth in its prime property market in 2016

Despite another year of political uncertainty and changes to policy, the prime market in Edinburgh has once again proved relatively buoyant with prices up by 0.5% between October and December. Annual growth in the city market was 2.6% in 2016, the latest data from the fourth quarter index from real estate firm Knight Frank also […] The post Edinburgh saw steady growth in its prime property market in 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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