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Home owners are more happy than those who rent, research suggests

People who own their own home are generally happier than those who rent but in the UK the divide is the more marked compared to the rest of Europe, new research has found. Fewer than half UK renters are happy with their situation compared with 80% of home owner while in the rest of Europe […] The post Home owners are more happy than those who rent, research suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Hong Kong property markets likely to see stability in rest of 2016

Residential property sales in Hong Kong increased by 34.4% in September compared to the previous month to reach a four year high, according to the latest land registry data. The pick-up in activity over the course of the month was primarily as a result of a strong rise in sales of new build property as […] The post Hong Kong property markets likely to see stability in rest of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Survey suggests tenants in UK cannot afford further rent rises

Further rent rises in the private rented sector in the UK could stretch the ability of tenants to pay as they are already under financial pressure, a new analysis report suggests. It is widely expected that rents will continue to increase in 2017 with a change in tax on landlord income due to be introduced […] The post Survey suggests tenants in UK cannot afford further rent rises appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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