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UK property prices remain resilient, latest index data shows

Average house prices in the UK have increased by 7.7% in the year to September 2016, the same as the previous month, and 0.2% month on month, the latest nationwide index shows. This takes the average price of a home to £218,000, some £16,000 higher than in September 2015 but London continues to be the […] The post UK property prices remain resilient, latest index data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Latest asking prices suggest parts of UK property market are cooling

The UK residential property market is cooling with the latest index showing that most regions have seen small falls in average asking prices although this is partly in line with seasonal expectations. Since October prices have fallen in six of the nine English regions and Wales but not in Scotland while Greater London is currently […] The post Latest asking prices suggest parts of UK property market are cooling appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Lenders and brokers call for a more cohesive UK housing policy

Lenders in the UK feel there is no cohesive housing policy and not enough backing for private house building, social housing and shared ownership, a new survey has found. Constant ministerial reshuffles are negatively impacting on housing policy and brokers and lenders would like to see more consistency as the current situation is adversely affecting […] The post Lenders and brokers call for a more cohesive UK housing policy appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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