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Nashville named as top market for real estate growth in the US in 2017

Nashville, Seattle, Orlando and Denver are named as among the top hottest real estate markets for 2017 in the United States with prices and rents expected to rise during the year. Rising home values, low unemployment rates and strong income growth makes the Tennessee capital top of the list compiled by real estate firm Zillow, […] The post Nashville named as top market for real estate growth in the US in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Brexit unlikely to dent London as focus for property investment in Europe

London will remain an attractive location for commercial property investment in Europe despite Brexit although some banks and financial organisations may move out of the city, new research suggests. They could look to take space in other European cities such as Frankfurt and Berlin as a result of the decision by the UK to leave […] The post Brexit unlikely to dent London as focus for property investment in Europe appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research suggest people looking to remortgage underestimate savings potential

A significant number of home owners are planning to remortgage in 2017 but research suggests many underestimate the saving they could make. Some 31% of eligible home owners planning to cash in on low interest rates with 25% looking to do so this month, but the potential savings are being underestimated by nearly half, according […] The post Research suggest people looking to remortgage underestimate savings potential appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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