Housing
Signs of recovery in prime central London property market
There are signs of renewed activity in the prime central London residential property market, particularly at the upper end of the price scale, it is suggested. So far in the first quarter of 2017 pent-up demand, the effects of sterling’s fall and more realistic asking prices have combined to trigger a rise in sales, according […] The post Signs of recovery in prime central London property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
San Francisco and London most expensive cities to rent a home
San Francisco, London, Hong Kong and Tokyo are the most expensive cities in the world to rent a one bedroom apartment, according to new research. Average rental prices account 47% of average salaries in San Francisco, 45% in London, 44% in Hong Kong and 42% in Tokyo, according to the rankings of 20 top cities […] The post San Francisco and London most expensive cities to rent a home appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
A third of homes for sale in UK towns and cities don’t have a garden
Finding a home with a garden can be on most buyer’s wish list but less than a third of properties for sale in towns and cities in the UK have access to one and in London it can be even more difficult, new research suggests. Some 31.4% of properties on the market do not have […] The post A third of homes for sale in UK towns and cities don’t have a garden appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →