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Property price growth set to be more subdued in 2017 in UK due to Brexit

While Brexit has not yet had a major impact on the UK housing market, a new analysis suggests that the economic outlook remains uncertain and property price growth is likely to be more subdued in 2017. Both the London and wider UK housing markets outperformed expectations following the referendum in June and after a sharp […] The post Property price growth set to be more subdued in 2017 in UK due to Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New home sales and approvals falling in Australia

New home sales in Australia fell by 8.5% in October to a two year low but the slum is not unexpected as the housing market is coming to the end of its longest and strongest building upturn. The figures from the Housing Industry Association (HIA) report show that detached house sales fell by 8.2% and […] The post New home sales and approvals falling in Australia appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Mayor of London announces new planning rules to speed up affordable home building

The Mayor of London has announced new planning rules to speed up the building of more affordable housing in the city which has a shortage of homes at the lower end of the market. Sadiq Khan also announced plans for how the record breaking investment funding of £3.15 billion announced in last week’s autumn statement […] The post Mayor of London announces new planning rules to speed up affordable home building appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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