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Overseas investors boosted central London office market after Brexit vote

Central London’s office investment market has seen a strong 2016 with total turnover expected to reach more than £16.8 billion, some 20% ahead of the long term average. The research from real estate firm Savills also shows that the 2016 total is likely to be only 15% down on 2015, one of the strongest years […] The post Overseas investors boosted central London office market after Brexit vote appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Spanish property market growth slowed in October but outlook for 2017 positive

The residential property market in Spain contracted slightly in October after months of double digit increases, according to the latest figures to be published. The number of homes sold fell by 1.7% compared to September, the data from the Association of Spanish Notaries shows, while year on year sales were up by 2.1%. Mark Stucklin […] The post Spanish property market growth slowed in October but outlook for 2017 positive appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Fewer landlords put up rents in UK last month but agents still expect rises next year

Fewer residential tenants in the UK saw their rents rise in November but eight in 10 lettings agents expect rents to rise in 2017, new research has found. Overall some 16% of tenants experienced rent increases last month, down from the 18% recorded in October, according to the latest monthly report from the Association of […] The post Fewer landlords put up rents in UK last month but agents still expect rises next year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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