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Top end lettings market in England’s Home Counties picking up

The top end of the lettings market in the key Home Counties area in England is picking up thanks to tax changes and greater flexibility from landlords, according to new research. Both supply and demand have risen as higher purchase costs at the top end of the sales market has made buyers increasingly price sensitive, […] The post Top end lettings market in England’s Home Counties picking up appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Trump election victory could hit commercial property markets in Asia Pacific

The result of the US election is likely to lead to more uncertainty in the commercial property market in the Asia Pacific region with many markets already seeing rents fall. Overall prime commercial rents increased 0.6% quarter on quarter and 1% year on year at the end of the third quarter of 2016, according to […] The post Trump election victory could hit commercial property markets in Asia Pacific appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Ban on letting agent fees divides UK rental industry

Opinion is divided over whether or not the decision to ban letting agent fees in England is a good move for the private rental market. The announcement by Chancellor Philip Hammond that the ban will be introduced as soon as possible was met with dismay by letting agent and landlord organisations who warned that agents […] The post Ban on letting agent fees divides UK rental industry appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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