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Change in US housing sectors will see move to a buyer’s market by 2018

The residential property market in the United States is set to move from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market in the coming 18 months, according to new research. Property prices increased by over 6% in the 12 months to October 2016 but the outlook for next year suggests growth will fall to 3% by […] The post Change in US housing sectors will see move to a buyer’s market by 2018 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Lack of new homes for sale in UK not getting any better

The lack of supply in the UK housing sales market looks set to continue with the latest figures showing that across the country new property listings fell by 11.9% in November, the biggest drop this year. It was even worse in London where supply fell by 18.3% with just two of the London boroughs seeing […] The post Lack of new homes for sale in UK not getting any better appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK property prices still rising despite Brexit, latest index data shows

Further evidence that Brexit is not yet hitting the UK property market is found in the latest housing index which shows that the annual rate of price growth has increased for the first time in eight months. Before the referendum on the future of the UK in the European Union in June there were warnings […] The post UK property prices still rising despite Brexit, latest index data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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