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Home sales and prices expected to fall nationally in Canada in 2017

Property sales in Canada are expected to remain around the same in 2017 with some locations seeing stronger activity than others but sales are likely to fall by around 3% during the year. Nationally, sales activity is projected to have risen by 6.2% in 2016, a new annual record, up from the previous record 3.3% […] The post Home sales and prices expected to fall nationally in Canada in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK Government urged to address concerns about high speed rail route asap

Uncertainty about the final route for the high speed rail route going north in England has caused concern for home owners and buyers, new research shows. The conveyancing industry is calling on the Government to address the concerns as soon as possible in 2017 with little confidence so far in the consultation process. Almost half […] The post UK Government urged to address concerns about high speed rail route asap appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Why you should invest in oversea property?

From a financial point of view this year has not been fantastic for people in England, with Brexit putting people on edge, individuals have become too scared to invest in property until they know what the future holds. However, you shouldn’t let recent events put you off from investing. Although the property market in England […] The post Why you should invest in oversea property? appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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