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Property demand in UK falls by 7% towards the end of 2016

Across the UK property demand has fallen by 7% overall with the Midlands and northern regions benefitting the most, new research shows. Six out of the 10 biggest increases in demand are located in these regions, according to the hotspots index from online estate agent eMoov. While the average is 38%, Bexley at 65% has […] The post Property demand in UK falls by 7% towards the end of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New criminal offences for UK landlords over right to rent immigration checks

Controversial Right to Rent legislation in the UK has been upgraded from today with the introduction of tougher penalties for landlords and letting agents, including prison, if they fail to carry out immigration checks. The Right to Rent rules were introduced in February this year requiring all landlords or their letting agents to make immigration […] The post New criminal offences for UK landlords over right to rent immigration checks appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research suggest first time buyers still need the bank of mum and dad

Almost half of first time buyers in the UK still need financial help to get onto the property ladder, new research has found. Some 18% are given money from their parents to help with the deposit for their first home an 18% also get a loan from their family, according to the latest research from […] The post Research suggest first time buyers still need the bank of mum and dad appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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