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Warnings emerging in Spain over another boom and bust property bubble

While the property recovery is well underway in Spain a warning has been issued that another housing bubble could be on the horizon between 2018 and 2020. According to a leading economist the risk factor is that the real estate market could be seen as too good an investment and demand could push up prices. […] The post Warnings emerging in Spain over another boom and bust property bubble appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Leeds Building Society announces changes for buy to let products from January 2017

Leeds Building Society is introducing changes to its buy to let mortgages for landlords to fall in place with tougher lending conditions that come into play in January 2017. The lender will be making changes to underwriting standards in light of the changes made by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) with effect from the first […] The post Leeds Building Society announces changes for buy to let products from January 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Large number of UK home owners sell for less than expected, research suggests

Some 41% of home owners selling in the UK in the past five years have had to settle for price cuts on their original valuation with one in 12 selling for a much lower price, new research has found. But there is considerable regional variation with just 6% of sellers in London having to sell […] The post Large number of UK home owners sell for less than expected, research suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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