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Brexit fallout slowing London office market in 2017 but recovery is on horizon
The official start of the UK leaving the European Union has now begun but the latest analysis suggests that while the London office market may be subdued in the medium term there will be a recovery from 2020. The Brexit fall out is likely to mean that the medium term performance of the London office […] The post Brexit fallout slowing London office market in 2017 but recovery is on horizon appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
House prices sentiment in UK remains steady but with regional variation
Households across the UK generally believe that the value of their home has risen over the last month, according to the latest house price sentiment index. March’s report from Knight Frank and IHS Markit was the eighth consecutive month that the index has been in positive territory, unchanged from February, but it does reveal fairly […] The post House prices sentiment in UK remains steady but with regional variation appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Weakening affordability and lack of supply sees home sales fall in the US
After starting the year at the fastest pace in almost a decade, existing home sales in the United States fell in February but remained above year ago levels both nationally and in all major regions. Total existing home sales fell by 3.7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.48 million in February from 5.69 […] The post Weakening affordability and lack of supply sees home sales fall in the US appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →