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Stamp duty increase set to slow down property sales in Hong Kong

An increase in stamp duty rates in Hong Kong is expected to drag down the number of residential sales but prices should remain steady due to strong end-user demand and a robust primary market. Overall the property market remained active in October with sales volumes reaching 6,601 units, doubling the level of a year ago, […] The post Stamp duty increase set to slow down property sales in Hong Kong appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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All capital cities in Australia see property prices rise in November bar Melbourne

Residential property values increased in every capital city in Australia apart from Melbourne in November, according to the latest real estate index figures. Overall prices increased by 0.2% month on month over the month but the CoreLogic index report says that while the headline results remained in positive growth territory, the monthly capital gain reading […] The post All capital cities in Australia see property prices rise in November bar Melbourne appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Family homes to rent in London increasingly unaffordable, new research shows

Properties in London are now so expensive that couples looking for a family home pay more than half of their combined monthly salary to rent a typical three bedroom home, new research has found. They would need to fork out 55.6% or £2,460 of their combined average monthly salary to rent an average property, some […] The post Family homes to rent in London increasingly unaffordable, new research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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