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Call for energy performance rules to be adjusted for old and historic buildings in UK

A new review into the rules measuring the energy performance of homes in the UK must deliver reform of a system that discriminates against older and historic properties, it is claimed. A consultation on the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) which is used to assess the energy performance of homes has been launched by the Department […] The post Call for energy performance rules to be adjusted for old and historic buildings in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Residential confidence helping to steady the property and construction sector

The property sector in the UK is showing resilience in the face of a tumultuous year, with confidence in the residential sector the strongest, according to new research. Indeed, some 74% of senior executives in the in the property and construction industries surveyed by investment management and tax group Smith & Williamson regard residential property […] The post Residential confidence helping to steady the property and construction sector appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK property markets likely to see slower growth in 2017, says latest predictions

UK property markets are set to see slower growth in 2017 but will still be regarded as a safe investment despite Brexit and political uncertainty as a whole in Europe, according to the latest forecast report. Average UK house prices are expected to remain stagnant in 2017, before rising by 2% in 2018 and 5.5% […] The post UK property markets likely to see slower growth in 2017, says latest predictions appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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