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Homes near new Crossrail stations in and around London see prices soar

More evidence has been published that the Cross rail line in London and out to nearby commuter towns is pushing up property prices with values up more than 40% since it as announced in 2007. Over the last 10 years all 40 stations along the new Elizabeth Line have recorded price growth double the rate […] The post Homes near new Crossrail stations in and around London see prices soar appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property prices up 0.4% at start of year in England and Wales, similar to a year ago

Residential property prices in England and Wales increased by 0.4% at the start of the year, not much change from the 0.5% recorded a year ago, the latest index data shows. The £1,086 monthly rise took the average price of a property to over £300,000 and asking prices are now up 3.2% year on year, […] The post Property prices up 0.4% at start of year in England and Wales, similar to a year ago appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rate of residential rental growth halves in Great Britain in 2016

Rents grew by 1.6% in 2016 across Great Britain to reach an average of £927 per calendar month, but this was the lowest annual increase for seven years and half the rate of 2015, new data shows. In London average rents ended the year 2.9% down on 2015, the largest fall since March 2009, to […] The post Rate of residential rental growth halves in Great Britain in 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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