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Warnings emerging in Spain over another boom and bust property bubble

While the property recovery is well underway in Spain a warning has been issued that another housing bubble could be on the horizon between 2018 and 2020. According to a leading economist the risk factor is that the real estate market could be seen as too good an investment and demand could push up prices. […] The post Warnings emerging in Spain over another boom and bust property bubble appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New Crossrail route in and out of London boosting property prices already

Homes close to stations for London’s new Crossrail route are already seeing a price boost with average values up 22% over the past two years, new research has found. This 22% rise in prices along the new route, known as the Elizabeth Line, is substantially higher than the 14% increase in surrounding areas, according to […] The post New Crossrail route in and out of London boosting property prices already appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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All capital cities in Australia see property prices rise in November bar Melbourne

Residential property values increased in every capital city in Australia apart from Melbourne in November, according to the latest real estate index figures. Overall prices increased by 0.2% month on month over the month but the CoreLogic index report says that while the headline results remained in positive growth territory, the monthly capital gain reading […] The post All capital cities in Australia see property prices rise in November bar Melbourne appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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