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Brexit fallout slowing London office market in 2017 but recovery is on horizon
The official start of the UK leaving the European Union has now begun but the latest analysis suggests that while the London office market may be subdued in the medium term there will be a recovery from 2020. The Brexit fall out is likely to mean that the medium term performance of the London office […] The post Brexit fallout slowing London office market in 2017 but recovery is on horizon appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Research suggests proposed ban on letting fees in England is causing confusion
The Government’s consultation on banning letting fees in England is likely to be launched soon but research suggests that there is already confusion and speedy process is needed. Housing Minister Gavin Barwell confirmed that the consultation will launch in the spring and said that the proposed ban is part of building a strong and safe […] The post Research suggests proposed ban on letting fees in England is causing confusion appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Germany overtakes UK as most active European commercial property market
Germany overtook the UK as the most active commercial property market in Europe in 2016 with transactions totalling €59 billion, according to the latest research. Although investment volumes declined 14% year on year, global real estate advisor Knight Frank reports that Germany was established last year as Europe’s safe haven due to its robust economy […] The post Germany overtakes UK as most active European commercial property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →