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Skyscraper rents in London at record levels despite Brexit

Rents in London’s skyscrapers remain at record levels despite uncertainty caused by the decision to leave the European Union, according to a new index report. The latest Skyscraper Index from Knight Frank which examines the rental performance of commercial buildings over 30 storeys across the world and shows that rents in London’s skyscrapers remained at […] The post Skyscraper rents in London at record levels despite Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Housing approvals strong in Australian cities despite over supply concerns

Despite repeated warnings around apartment oversupply and settlement risk, the number of dwellings being approved for construction across the capital cities remains unquestionably strong. The number of new homes being built in capital cities in Australia remains high despite warning about an oversupply of apartments, new data shows. In July 2016 there were 17,380 capital […] The post Housing approvals strong in Australian cities despite over supply concerns appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Dubai property market likely to stay soft for rest of year and into 2017

Residential property prices in Dubai are expected to continue softening throughout the rest of 2016 and into 2017, according to a new analysis report. But it should not be a development to worry about as it is part of the emirate becoming a more mature real estate market after the heady heights from eight years […] The post Dubai property market likely to stay soft for rest of year and into 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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