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Hundreds of homes to be demolished for new third runway at Heathrow Airport

Hundreds of home owners will get compensation from the UK Government for 125% of the value of their properties after it was announced that a third runway will be built at Heathrow Airport in London. Parts of some villages will be demolished to make way for the runway which is set to open in 2025 […] The post Hundreds of homes to be demolished for new third runway at Heathrow Airport appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research reveals private rented sector in Ireland is buoyant

The private rented sector has expanded rapidly in Ireland with 24.5% of all households in Dublin now tenanted, a rise of over 60% since 2011, a new analysis shows. There are 328,700 now living in rented homes in the Irish capital, up 61.3% since the first quarter of 2011, according to an analysis of data […] The post Research reveals private rented sector in Ireland is buoyant appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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People buying in English market towns pay an average premium of £34,000

Buying a home in a popular market town in England comes with a price premium of £34,000 compared to neighbouring areas, new research has found. Indeed, some 70% of market towns have average prices above their county average and almost one in five market towns have a house price premium of at least £100,000, according […] The post People buying in English market towns pay an average premium of £34,000 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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