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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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Cleaning, damage and decoration cause most disputes in UK rented sector

New research from the Tenancy Deposit Scheme annual survey reveals that cleaning issues make up 57% of all disputes in the private rented sector in the UK. This is more than damage to fixtures and fittings which account for 51% of disputes between landlords and tenants and interior decoration which makes up 32% while rent […] The post Cleaning, damage and decoration cause most disputes in UK rented sector appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Higher stamp duty behind sharp decline in prime property sales in central London

The prime central London residential property market has experienced a sharp decline in sales volumes since the middle of 2014 mainly due to higher stamp duty rates, a new report confirms. However, while sales have been weaker, a combination of lower asking prices and a weaker pound has begun to push demand indicators higher in […] The post Higher stamp duty behind sharp decline in prime property sales in central London appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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