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Good letting agents can save a landlord almost £2,000 a month

Almost of half of private rented sector landlords use a letting agent because it gives them peace of mind and a quarter communicate with then on a weekly basis, new research has found. The research from insurance firm Endsleigh also found that agents can help landlords save money, almost £2,000 a year, by minimising void […] The post Good letting agents can save a landlord almost £2,000 a month appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Economic performance set to dictate property markets in Asia Pacific in 2017

The Asia Pacific region has seen huge variation when it comes to residential property in 2016 and looking ahead to 2017 experts predict economic performance and policy will have the biggest effects. Overall China dominated the headlines with residential markets in tier-1 and tier-2 cities continuing to see extremely strong price growth, to such an […] The post Economic performance set to dictate property markets in Asia Pacific in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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First ever garden villages to be built in England with support from Government funds

Details of the first ever garden villages to be built across England which will have the capacity to provide 48,000 new homes have been published. The 14 new garden villages are an expansion of the Government’s existing garden towns programmes and will be smaller projects of between 1,500 and 10,000 homes. Three new garden town […] The post First ever garden villages to be built in England with support from Government funds appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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