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Asking prices in England and Wales down 2.1% month on month

Residential asking prices in England and Wales fell by 2.1% this month compared to November but the decline is in line with the usual seasonal rates, according to the latest index to be published. Prices of properties now coming onto the market are still 3.4% higher than they were a year ago with the average […] The post Asking prices in England and Wales down 2.1% month on month appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property prices up in England and Wales to pre Brexit vote levels

Residential property prices in England and Wales edged upward again in November with month on month growth of 0.1% in month, the latest index data shows. The growth was driven by strong price gains in cheaper property with the average price now £295,276, according to the data from the LSL/Acadata house price index. However, London […] The post Property prices up in England and Wales to pre Brexit vote levels appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rent gap between London and rest of UK narrows

Residential rents outside London have risen faster than in the capital for the first time since 2010 with the gap steadily growing over the last five years, new research shows. The average London rent fell 0.7% year on year on November, the sharpest fall since October 2010 but it still some 60% higher than in […] The post Rent gap between London and rest of UK narrows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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