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Sales data shows transactions in UK residential market edged up in November

Sales of residential properties in the UK increased by 0.8% in November while commercial transactions were up by 5.1%, the latest published data shows. However, the monthly sales of homes was down 7.3% compared to November last year, according to the figures from HMRC. The HMRC report also say that a large increase in sales […] The post Sales data shows transactions in UK residential market edged up in November appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property price growth slowing in key UK cities

Property prices in key cities across the UK are continuing to rise in all but one location, according to the latest index, and growth of 4% is predicted for 2017. Aberdeen is the only city to see price growth still falling but others are seeing price growth slow, most notably Cambridge which has seen the […] The post Property price growth slowing in key UK cities appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Why you should invest in oversea property?

From a financial point of view this year has not been fantastic for people in England, with Brexit putting people on edge, individuals have become too scared to invest in property until they know what the future holds. However, you shouldn’t let recent events put you off from investing. Although the property market in England […] The post Why you should invest in oversea property? appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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