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Passing on full interest rate cut would make UK homes more affordable, research points out

First time buyers in London could save up to £518 a year on mortgage payments and up to £244 in England and Wales, if the latest rate cut was passed in fully by lenders, new research has found. A full transfer of the Bank of England’s 0.25% rate cut would bring the mortgage rate down […] The post Passing on full interest rate cut would make UK homes more affordable, research points out 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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Property supply in UK housing market rises

Supply in the UK’s housing market reached its highest level since March this year and is a sign that it is moving in the right direction, according to estate agents. The number of houses available for buyers increased to 41 per branch in August, the highest level seen since March when agents reported an average […] The post Property supply in UK housing market rises appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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