Rics

Sales and property prices expectation hit by stamp duty change in Hong Kong

Sales and price expectations in the residential property market in Hong Kong have fallen after recording a 16 month high last October, according to the latest survey report. The residential market survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors shows that sentiment surrounding the housing market dropped sharply after the Government raised stamp duty on […] The post Sales and property prices expectation hit by stamp duty change in Hong Kong appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in 2017, ads, advice, affordable, AGA, age, Ais, ASA, Asia, average, ban, Brexit, build, building, built, bust, buy, Buy to Let, Buyers, buying, Cambridge, Central London, change, Chartered Surveyors, city, commercial, Commercial Property, Company News, data, Demand, developer, Developers, England, estate, Europe, family, features, finance, Finance Update, fines, flat, forecast, fund, government, growth, guarantee, help, Help to Buy, home, home owners, home ownership, homes, Hong Kong, house, Housing, housing market, increase, Index, India, infrastructure, interest, invest, Investment, investments, investors, Island, land, landlord, Landlords, Legal, lender, letting, Lettings, lettings market, limited companies, Location, London, market, markets, month, mortgage, move, moving, new, new home, New Homes, News, North America, office, ONS, Outlook, overseas, owner, owners, ownership, policy, price, prices, prime, products, projects, propert, Property, property market, property markets, property prices, Property Sales, purchase, rail, range, rates, Real Estate, record, regions, rent, rents, research, Residential, Rics, rise, sales, search, sell, sentiment, shared, Shows, Spain, Stamp Duty, standard, Supply, survey, Surveyors, tax, Taylor Scott International, Transactions, TSI, U, Uk, US, USE, value, Values, wages, Wales | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Sales and property prices expectation hit by stamp duty change in Hong Kong

Glut of unsaleable new homes in Spain down by 20% in 2016

A glut of homes built in Spain during the boom housing years before the crash of 2007 which have been difficult to sell is steadily falling but some will never sell, according to new research. Some of the houses may end up being demolished but the glut is now non-existent in several areas of the […] The post Glut of unsaleable new homes in Spain down by 20% in 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in 2017, ads, advice, affordable, AGA, age, ASA, average, ban, bank, boom, Brexit, British, British buyers, build, building, built, bust, buy, Buy to Let, Buyers, buying, Cambridge, Central London, change, city, commercial, Commercial Property, Company News, cost, country, Cyprus, data, demolish, detached, developer, Developers, England, estate, Europe, family, features, figures, finance, Finance Update, fines, flat, for sale, forecast, fund, glut, growth, guarantee, help, Help to Buy, holiday homes, home, home owners, home ownership, homes, Hong Kong, house, houses, Housing, increase, Index, India, infrastructure, interest, invest, Investment, investments, investors, Isa, land, landlord, Landlords, Legal, lender, limited companies, Location, London, market, mortgage, move, moving, national, new, new home, New Homes, News, North America, office, ONS, overseas, Overseas Buyers, owner, owners, ownership, policy, Portugal, price, prices, prime, products, projects, propert, Property, property market, property prices, Property Sales, purchase, range, rates, Real Estate, real estgate, record, recovery, rent, research, Residential, Rics, rise, sales, search, sell, shared, Shows, sold, Spain, Spin, Stamp Duty, standard, tax, Taylor Scott International, Transactions, TSI, U, Uk, unsaleable, US, USE, value, Values, wages, Wales | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Glut of unsaleable new homes in Spain down by 20% in 2016

Demand keeping prime markets in the East of London more buoyant than in central areas

Proximity to the London’s main financial districts is driving demand for prime property in the East of the city, particularly Canary Wharf and Wapping which are becoming sought after by prime property buyers. People who work in the area also want to live there and developers have sought to meet this demand with a number […] The post Demand keeping prime markets in the East of London more buoyant than in central areas appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in 2017, ads, advice, affordable, AGA, age, analysis, ASA, average, average price, ban, borrowing, Brexit, budgets, build, building, burden, buy, Buy to Let, Buyers, buying, canary wharf, capital, Caribbean, Central London, change, changes, city, commercial, Commercial Property, Company News, data, Demand, developer, Developers, Development, England, estate, Europe, family, features, figures, finance, Finance Update, fines, flat, Flats, global, Global News, government, growth, help, holiday homes, home, homes, house, houses, Housing, housing market, impact, Index, India, insurance, interest, international, invest, Investment, investments, investors, Isa, land, land registry, landlord, Landlords, Leeds Building Society, Legal, lender, lenders, Lending, lets, Location, London, London.prime property, market, markets, median, month, monthly, mortgage, mortgages, move, moving, national, new, new build, new home, New Homes, News, North America, ONS, owner, Paris, Planning, policy, premium, price, prices, prime, prime central London, Prime Property, products, projects, propert, Property, property market, property prices, rates, Real Estate, referendum, reform, rent, rental, rental growth, rental values, rents, research, Residential, Rics, Rightmove, sales, search, Shows, stagnate, Stamp Duty, standard, start, surcharge, survey, Surveyors, tax, Taylor Scott International, temporary, Tenants, Transactions, trend, TSI, U, Uk, UK< housing, UK< property market, uncertainty, US, USE, value, Values, Wapping | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Demand keeping prime markets in the East of London more buoyant than in central areas