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Tax office figures show substantial falls in UK property sales

Sales of property in the UK have fallen considerably year on year, down 11.3% in September, and fell by 4.3% month on month, official data shows. The data from HMRC, the tax office, shows that there were 93,130 residential property transactions during the month of September and separate figures from HMRC show the amount of […] The post Tax office figures show substantial falls in UK property sales appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research reveals private rented sector in Ireland is buoyant

The private rented sector has expanded rapidly in Ireland with 24.5% of all households in Dublin now tenanted, a rise of over 60% since 2011, a new analysis shows. There are 328,700 now living in rented homes in the Irish capital, up 61.3% since the first quarter of 2011, according to an analysis of data […] The post Research reveals private rented sector in Ireland is buoyant appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Central belt of Scotland sees rental values soar

Average residential rents in Scotland increased by 2.4% in the year to September led by strong growth in the country’s central belt, the latest index figures show. Rents in the private rented sector reached an average of £755 per month but there is considerable variations. In Edinburgh, for example, the average rent surpassed £1,000 a […] The post Central belt of Scotland sees rental values soar appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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