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March dip in UK house prices seen as a blip and not a trend

House price growth in the UK slowed in March with the latest index figures showing that values fell by 0.3% and annual growth was down to 3.5% taking the average price to £207,308. The data from lender the Nationwide also shows that there has been some convergence in terms of regional price growth with the […] The post March dip in UK house prices seen as a blip and not a trend appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Formal beginning of Brexit not likely to have huge impact on UK property market

The UK property market is not set to see any major upheaval with the formal start to the two years of negotiation to leave the European Union, and might even benefit from an expected slowing in the economy. Experts point out that the market did not see any huge effect from the decision to leave […] The post Formal beginning of Brexit not likely to have huge impact on UK property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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First time buyers in London see prices rise on average by 67% since 2012

House prices for first time buyers in London have increased by an average of 67% with some parts of the capital seeing even higher increases, according to new research. The steepest rise has been in the borough of Waltham Forest where prices for those getting on the housing ladder have increased by 93% from an […] The post First time buyers in London see prices rise on average by 67% since 2012 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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