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Global office rental growths slowed in third quarter of 2016

Annual rental growth on prime office assets across major global markets slowed to 2.9% in the third quarter of 2016 from 3.4% in the previous quarter and overall global leasing volumes are expected to be up to 5% lower than last year. Office rents increased by 0.5% quarter on quarter, down from 0.8% in the […] The post Global office rental growths slowed in third quarter of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Brexit will affect UK house prices but not sales, confidence index suggests

Confidence in the UK housing market has fallen to its lowest point in three years as many think Brexit will affect residential property prices, new research has found. It means that house price optimism is now at its lowest since June 2013 although consumers believe the referendum result will have a minimal impact on buying […] The post Brexit will affect UK house prices but not sales, confidence index suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Asking rental growth slowing in UK, especially London and South East

Rent growth in the UK is slowing, particularly in London and the South East, but up overall 3% in October year on year, the latest index shows. New tenancy rents were on average £902 per month, according to the HomeLet rental index which suggests that landlords appear to be balancing affordability with returns. It was […] The post Asking rental growth slowing in UK, especially London and South East appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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