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House building land in UK affected by developers post Brexit sentiment

Greenfield development land prices fell by 0.4% in the third quarter of 2016, meaning they have fallen by 2.6% between April and the end of September and by 3.9% over 12 months. The index data from real estate firm Knight Frank also shows that in prime central London land prices are down by 10.3% on […] The post House building land in UK affected by developers post Brexit sentiment appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Residential asking prices in England and Wales down 1.1%

The asking price of property coming onto the market in England and Wales fell by 1.1% in November but it was a smaller drop than the 1.8% average over the last six years showing signs of a resilient market. The figures from the latest Rightmove residential index also show that prices are still 4.5% above […] The post Residential asking prices in England and Wales down 1.1% appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Brexit will affect UK house prices but not sales, confidence index suggests

Confidence in the UK housing market has fallen to its lowest point in three years as many think Brexit will affect residential property prices, new research has found. It means that house price optimism is now at its lowest since June 2013 although consumers believe the referendum result will have a minimal impact on buying […] The post Brexit will affect UK house prices but not sales, confidence index suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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