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Foreign buyers pushing up sales in coastal areas of Spain, new research suggests

New data from the Spanish registrars suggests that Almeria on the south east coast of Spain is the country’s new property hotspot for British buyers as sales to all foreigners increase. An analysis of the sales figures by Spanish real estate portal Kyero along with its own research shows it is racing ahead of other […] The post Foreign buyers pushing up sales in coastal areas of Spain, new research suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rent rises slowing in UK but fee ban set to reverse the trend

The number of rents rises in the UK recorded by letting agents has reaches the lowest since December last year but the decision to ban letting agent fees in England will reverse this slow down, it is claimed. The latest private rental sector report from the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) reveals that just […] The post Rent rises slowing in UK but fee ban set to reverse the trend 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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