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Why you should invest in oversea property?

From a financial point of view this year has not been fantastic for people in England, with Brexit putting people on edge, individuals have become too scared to invest in property until they know what the future holds. However, you shouldn’t let recent events put you off from investing. Although the property market in England […] The post Why you should invest in oversea property? appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research reveals few home owners really understand mortgage rates

Just one in four home owners in the UK with a mortgage understand how cuts to the Bank of England’s base rate could affect their mortgage payments, according to new research. In August the Bank of England made the first adjustment to the rate in over seven years, cutting it from 0.5% to 0.25% and […] The post Research reveals few home owners really understand mortgage rates appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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House price growth in Scotland outperforming the rest of Britain

House prices in Scotland are growing faster than in England and Wales and in October increased at their strongest rate since March 2015, the latest index data shows. Prices increased by 1.5% month on month, taking the price of an average property to £172,561 and are now 2.9% higher than a year ago, according to […] The post House price growth in Scotland outperforming the rest of Britain appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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