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Research reveals affordable areas for buyers in US hot spot metros

Even in more expensive metro areas in the United States there are cities with affordable homes but buyers face high prices in sought after locations, new research suggests. The San Jose metro has been one of the hottest housing markets in the country and buyers in Palo Alto, for example, can expect to spend 75% […] The post Research reveals affordable areas for buyers in US hot spot metros appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham set to be property hot spots of 2017

Property price growth is likely to be subdued in London with bigger regional cities in the UK expected to outperform the capital city, according to a new analysis report. Overall residential price growth of 0.5% is forecast for the UK, rising to 1% in London but the prime property market in the capital is set […] The post Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham set to be property hot spots of 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Nashville named as top market for real estate growth in the US in 2017

Nashville, Seattle, Orlando and Denver are named as among the top hottest real estate markets for 2017 in the United States with prices and rents expected to rise during the year. Rising home values, low unemployment rates and strong income growth makes the Tennessee capital top of the list compiled by real estate firm Zillow, […] The post Nashville named as top market for real estate growth in the US in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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