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House price growth in UK cities falling ,especially in the south, latest index shows

The pace of house price growth in key cities in the UK is slowing with the latest index figures showing an annual rise of 8.2% in August and the fall off being led by those in the south. The 20 city index from Hometrack also recorded its lowest level of quarterly growth at 1.9% due […] The post House price growth in UK cities falling ,especially in the south, latest index shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK property market has not suffered Brexit doom, says new analysis

The number of properties on the market in the UK has increased since the decision to leave the European Union vote but the proportion sold has decreased, new research shows. But the market is alive and active and has not been hit by the doom and gloom predicted in the run up to the historic […] The post UK property market has not suffered Brexit doom, says new analysis appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Seven year age gap revealed between youngest and oldest first time UK buyers

The average age of a UK first time buyer is now 30 with new research also revealing a seven year age gap between the youngest and oldest. The youngest first time buyers are in Carlisle and Torfaen in south Wales while the average first time buyer is 34 years old in Slough and the London […] The post Seven year age gap revealed between youngest and oldest first time UK buyers appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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