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Poll suggests 40% of landlords set to raise rents if they have to pay agent admin fees

Some 40% of residential landlords plan to increase rents if they are left to pick up the cost of the ban on letting agents charging fees in England, a new poll has found. Only a third of the respondents questioned said that they would definitely not raise their rents, meaning that potentially two thirds of […] The post Poll suggests 40% of landlords set to raise rents if they have to pay agent admin fees appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK residential rents up 2.3% year on year, but fall in Scotland

Rent prices in the UK increased by 2.3% in the 12 months to October 2016 but there are regional differences and rates have fallen in Scotland. The index data from the Office of National Statistics shows that rent increased by 2.5% in England and by 0.4% in Wales but fell by 0.2% in Scotland. The […] The post UK residential rents up 2.3% year on year, but fall in Scotland appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Tighter lending and high prices slows Auckland property market

A combination of tighter mortgage lending restrictions and perceptions that residential property is fully priced continues to slow activity in Auckland housing market, the latest overview report suggests. In September new listings were down and sales numbers and prices were restrained and so far the normal spring lift has not materialised, says the report from […] The post Tighter lending and high prices slows Auckland property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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