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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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Rent rises slowing in UK but fee ban set to reverse the trend

The number of rents rises in the UK recorded by letting agents has reaches the lowest since December last year but the decision to ban letting agent fees in England will reverse this slow down, it is claimed. The latest private rental sector report from the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) reveals that just […] The post Rent rises slowing in UK but fee ban set to reverse the trend appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rents increases in England and Wales levelled off in October

Residential rent increases in England and Wales levelled off in October, with the average property being let for £900 per calendar month, down slightly from £907 in September. However, despite the slight drop in rents compared to last month, this is the second highest rent ever recorded by the buy to let index from Your […] The post Rents increases in England and Wales levelled off in October appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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