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Formal beginning of Brexit not likely to have huge impact on UK property market
The UK property market is not set to see any major upheaval with the formal start to the two years of negotiation to leave the European Union, and might even benefit from an expected slowing in the economy. Experts point out that the market did not see any huge effect from the decision to leave […] The post Formal beginning of Brexit not likely to have huge impact on UK property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
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 →
Manchester replaces London with strongest annual house price growth
Property prices in key UK cities increased by 6.4% in the 12 months to February 2017, down from 7.8% a year ago but the headline figure is being dragged down by a slowdown in London. It means that city house price growth is now being led by regional cities, most notably Manchester which has seen […] The post Manchester replaces London with strongest annual house price growth appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →