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Prime property market in London still hit by tax, politics and the economy

Higher taxes and political and economic uncertainty have continued to suppress prime London residential values throughout 2016, according to new research. However, as prices have become more aligned with buyer expectations of value, the market has become more fluid, says the report from real estate firm Savills. Average house prices across the prime property market […] The post Prime property market in London still hit by tax, politics and the economy appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Home owners in UK still confident about outlook of housing market going into 2017

Home owners across the UK believe that the value of their home rose over the last month and also think they will keep rising in 2017, the latest sentiment index shows. It is the fifth month in a row that the house price sentiment index from Knight Frank and IHA Markit has been in positive […] The post Home owners in UK still confident about outlook of housing market going into 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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