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Property price fall in San Jose could be start of cooling markets in the US

The first interest rate rise in the United States for a year could hit the housing market in California where there are already signs of the real estate sector cooling, new research suggests. The property market in California have been regarded as overheating for a while with house prices falling in some locations such as […] The post Property price fall in San Jose could be start of cooling markets in the US appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Most people helped onto housing ladder by UK govt schemes are first time buyers

The majority of those helped by the UK Government’s flagship Help to Buy schemes have been first time buyers, the latest statistics show. When they were first launched there were warnings that they would be used by people who didn’t really need help to buy a home and not the first time buyers they were […] The post Most people helped onto housing ladder by UK govt schemes are first time buyers appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rents increasing in Scotland with Edinburgh seeing 6.1% rise year on year

Average rents increased by 0.3% month on month in October and are now 0.4% higher than a year ago, taking the average monthly rent to £558 per month, the latest buy to let index shows. But the national figure hides some red hot markets including Edinburgh and the Lothians where rents are some 6.1% higher […] The post Rents increasing in Scotland with Edinburgh seeing 6.1% rise year on year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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