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Hard hitting report says UK conveyancing system is not fit for purpose

The creation of a secure online portal for all communications needed during the home buying process in the UK would mean greater certainty far earlier in the moving process, it is claimed. Such a move would be welcomed across the industry and by consumers as it would protect the conveyancer, estate agents, mortgage advisors, lenders […] The post Hard hitting report says UK conveyancing system is not fit for purpose appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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London, the south and east of England set to see best property prices in 2017

Greater London, the South East and the East of England are set to see the highest levels of property price growth in the UK over the next five years, according to the latest 2017 outlook report. London could see prices grow by 16.5%, the South East by 16% and the East of England by 14.2%, […] The post London, the south and east of England set to see best property prices in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Brexit means slower house price growth and sales in UK over coming years

Economic uncertainty is set to trigger two years of very low house price growth in the UK but an extension of the low interest rate environment will prevent a price correction, says new research. Mainstream house price growth is expected to remain flat over the next year to 18 months, growing just 2% by the […] The post Brexit means slower house price growth and sales in UK over coming years appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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