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Value of homes in UK up 51% or £1.9 trillion since 2006

The total value of privately owned residential properties the UK has grown to over £5.5 trillion for the first time, according to new research. In the last 10 years the total value has increased by 51% or £1.9 trillion to an estimated £5.6 trillion, a rise that has comfortably out-paced the retail price index, which […] The post Value of homes in UK up 51% or £1.9 trillion since 2006 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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US sees signs of price growth slowing in the West and taking off in the South

The pace of property price growth is changing in the United States on a regional basis with performance in the West slowing and the South seeing a new dynamic market, the latest research shows. Regionally, the South and Midwest each recorded quarterly price growth of 0.1% since last month, bringing quarter on quarter growth rates […] The post US sees signs of price growth slowing in the West and taking off in the South appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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