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Prime property price growth slowing in key global cities
Luxury homes in some of the world’s top cities saw a slowdown in price growth in the last quarter as new taxes, elections, referendums and economic jitters had an effect. Despite an average annual growth rate of 3.8% some 18 of the 37 cities tracked by the Knight Frank prime global cities index saw their […] The post Prime property price growth slowing in key global cities appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
New mortgages in UK increased month on month but still below a year ago
The number of new mortgages approved by British banks rose last month from a 19 month low in August but lending is still down 15% year on year, the latest data shows. The figures from the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) indicate that members approved 38,252 mortgages for house purchase in September, up from 37,241 in […] The post New mortgages in UK increased month on month but still below a year ago appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
London and Scotland commercial property markets hit most by Brexit
While the UK Commercial property market is showing some signs of a return to a more positive mood since the decision to leave the European Union London and Scotland are lagging behind the rest of the UK, according to a new survey. Overall, sentiment is recovering slightly after the sharp deterioration seen at the end […] The post London and Scotland commercial property markets hit most by Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →