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UK housing White Paper postponed until end of January 2017

The much anticipated housing White Paper aimed at setting out what the Government is going to do to boost and improve the UK housing supply has been delayed until the New Year. It had been imminent with the recent autumn statement suggesting it was about to be published but now Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has […] The post UK housing White Paper postponed until end of January 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property price growth set to be more subdued in 2017 in UK due to Brexit

While Brexit has not yet had a major impact on the UK housing market, a new analysis suggests that the economic outlook remains uncertain and property price growth is likely to be more subdued in 2017. Both the London and wider UK housing markets outperformed expectations following the referendum in June and after a sharp […] The post Property price growth set to be more subdued in 2017 in UK due to Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Sales to first time buyers in UK reach highest level since 2000

Sales to first time buyers in the UK have increased strongly to their highest level since in 16 years, according to data from estate agents, suggesting the housing market is buoyant. Some 32% of total sales made in October were to first time buyers, up 9% from the previous month and the highest since the […] The post Sales to first time buyers in UK reach highest level since 2000 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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