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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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Rental growth in UK slowed in second half of 2016

Residential rent growth in the UK slowed considerably in the second half of 2016 and ended the year with annual growth of 1.7%, down from the 3.8% recorded in December 2015, the latest index shows. Landlords agreeing new tenancies during December achieved more modest increases in rent than in previous months, with the annual rate […] The post Rental growth in UK slowed in second half of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Right to Rent rules in UK causing stress for landlords, study suggests

Right to Rent is causing landlords huge stress and worry, especially in areas of the UK with a high penetration of immigrants, new research suggests. The post Right to Rent rules in UK causing stress for landlords, study suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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