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Prime property price growth slowing in key global cities
Luxury homes in some of the world’s top cities saw a slowdown in price growth in the last quarter as new taxes, elections, referendums and economic jitters had an effect. Despite an average annual growth rate of 3.8% some 18 of the 37 cities tracked by the Knight Frank prime global cities index saw their […] The post Prime property price growth slowing in key global cities appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Property prices in Ireland up over 7% year on year
Property prices in Ireland increased by 7.2% in the year to August 2016, up from the 6.7% recorded the previous month, the latest official data shows. Figures from the Central Statistics Office also show that in Dublin house prices were up 4.5% year on year while apartment prices were up 6.4% in the same period […] The post Property prices in Ireland up over 7% year on year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Higher stamp duty has had impact on prime regional property in UK
There is now clear evidence that the introduction of much higher rates of stamp duty for homes over £1 million in the UK almost two years ago has created a two speed prime regional housing market. The latest analysis report from real estate firm Savills shows that recent price growth has been dictated more by […] The post Higher stamp duty has had impact on prime regional property in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →