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Housing institute calls for more resources for English towns to build new homes

New housing should be focused in towns and counties instead of cities in England as these are the areas that need the investment, according to a new report. The Housing and Finance Institute is calling for a fairer share of housing money to be given to councils in towns, counties and districts as they are […] The post Housing institute calls for more resources for English towns to build new homes appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Dubai property market likely to stay soft for rest of year and into 2017

Residential property prices in Dubai are expected to continue softening throughout the rest of 2016 and into 2017, according to a new analysis report. But it should not be a development to worry about as it is part of the emirate becoming a more mature real estate market after the heady heights from eight years […] The post Dubai property market likely to stay soft for rest of year and into 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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US home sales down for second month in a row, latest data shows

Existing home sales in the United States unexpectedly slowed in August for the second consecutive month despite mortgage rates near record lows, the latest index data shows. Higher home prices and not enough inventory for sale have kept some would-be buyers at bay, according to the index report from the National Association of Realtors. It […] The post US home sales down for second month in a row, latest data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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