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Property sales in France picked up in 2016 but demand from British buyers is down

The last year has been strong for the French residential property market with total sales up by 15%, the highest level since 2008. According to the latest report from the Notaires de France buyers have sensed the end of falling prices and are taking advantage of the historically low interest rates to make the most […] The post Property sales in France picked up in 2016 but demand from British buyers is down appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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London’s Eaton Square is most expensive street in England and Wales

Eaton Square, in the heart of London’s wealthy Belgravia district, is the most expensive street in England and Wales with an average house price of £16,944,000, according to the latest research. The London boroughs of Westminster and Kensington dominate the top 10 most expensive streets while outside of the capital it is Weybridge and Leatherhead […] The post London’s Eaton Square is most expensive street in England and Wales appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Sales data shows transactions in UK residential market edged up in November

Sales of residential properties in the UK increased by 0.8% in November while commercial transactions were up by 5.1%, the latest published data shows. However, the monthly sales of homes was down 7.3% compared to November last year, according to the figures from HMRC. The HMRC report also say that a large increase in sales […] The post Sales data shows transactions in UK residential market edged up in November appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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