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Just 11% of home owners in US now in negative equity, latest research shows

Some 11% of home owners in the United States still have loans worth more than their homes despite the recovery in the real estate market reaching its highest point, new research suggests. Prices are expected to rise more slowly in 2017 and while rising home values are freeing home owners from negative equity, allowing them […] The post Just 11% of home owners in US now in negative equity, latest research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property price growth slowing in key UK cities

Property prices in key cities across the UK are continuing to rise in all but one location, according to the latest index, and growth of 4% is predicted for 2017. Aberdeen is the only city to see price growth still falling but others are seeing price growth slow, most notably Cambridge which has seen the […] The post Property price growth slowing in key UK cities appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Home prices in Canada up over 7% year on year but sales fell sharply in November

The national average price of a home in Canada increased by 7.3% year on year in November but sales are just 1.5% above a year ago after falling by 5.3% month on month. Overall the home price index from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is up 14.4% year on year and But sales are […] The post Home prices in Canada up over 7% year on year but sales fell sharply in November appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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