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Policy changes welcomed by UK lettings industry but landlords still feel battered
New housing policies affecting the private rented sector in the UK have been widely welcomed regarding longer tenancies and clamping down on rogue landlords. But landlords and the industry are warning that they still face tough challenges ahead relating to tax and letting fees and rents could rise at a time when the new Housing […] The post Policy changes welcomed by UK lettings industry but landlords still feel battered appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Property prices up in all but one capital city in Australia in January
Residential property prices in Australian capital cities increased by 0.7% in January with growth led by Hobart, Sydney and Melbourne, the latest index shows. The January rise was lower than the 1.4% recorded in December, but higher than the readings for October and November last year, when capital city dwelling values rose by 0.5% and […] The post Property prices up in all but one capital city in Australia in January appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Central London office market can flourish post Brexit, says new analysis
London is a global city, already operating beyond the European Union, and its commercial property market has the ability to flourish after Brexit, according to new research. Of £9.3 billion of overseas capital invested in central London offices some 80% came from outside Europe. China and Hong Kong were the largest source of foreign investment, […] The post Central London office market can flourish post Brexit, says new analysis appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →