rental growth
Rental price growth slows in most of UK with landlords reluctant to push them up
Rents in the UK are not surging ahead as some had predicted with the latest lettings index showing that they rose by an average of just 0.8% in February compared to the same month in 2016. This marks a considerable decline in the pace of rental appreciation which was 4.7% in June last year and […] The post Rental price growth slows in most of UK with landlords reluctant to push them up appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Property costs in London now more competitive on global stage due to Brexit
Property in London is now more competitive on the world stage as Brexit has pushed it down the global real estate rankings, new research shows. This time last year London was the most expensive world class city for international businesses to rent office and living space for their employees, but the devaluation of sterling means […] The post Property costs in London now more competitive on global stage due to Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
More lettings stock, Brexit and stamp duty have had an impact on London rental market
An increase in residential lettings stock in London due to Brexit and stamp duty is having a downward pressure on rents, according to the latest analysis report. A return to rental growth, last seen in March 2016, is unlikely as tenants have adjusted to the current lower levels and more choice means they can afford […] The post More lettings stock, Brexit and stamp duty have had an impact on London rental market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →