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UK housing White Paper postponed until end of January 2017

The much anticipated housing White Paper aimed at setting out what the Government is going to do to boost and improve the UK housing supply has been delayed until the New Year. It had been imminent with the recent autumn statement suggesting it was about to be published but now Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has […] The post UK housing White Paper postponed until end of January 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property price growth set to be more subdued in 2017 in UK due to Brexit

While Brexit has not yet had a major impact on the UK housing market, a new analysis suggests that the economic outlook remains uncertain and property price growth is likely to be more subdued in 2017. Both the London and wider UK housing markets outperformed expectations following the referendum in June and after a sharp […] The post Property price growth set to be more subdued in 2017 in UK due to Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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More affordable homes set to revive Dubai property market next year

Average property prices in Dubai are down by 4% compared with last year but the residential real estate market is expected to revive in 2017 driven by buyers wanting more affordable homes. This could be helped by developers increasingly targeting the affordable segment of the property market with smaller units and there are numerous report […] The post More affordable homes set to revive Dubai property market next year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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