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Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017

Prime property values in central London have dropped for the first time since the recession, although homes priced below £2 million have seen values resisting the slowdown, new research shows. Indeed, this segment of the market has outperformed the rest of prime central London where average capital values are down 2.3% over the last 12 […] The post Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Foreign buyers pushing up sales in coastal areas of Spain, new research suggests

New data from the Spanish registrars suggests that Almeria on the south east coast of Spain is the country’s new property hotspot for British buyers as sales to all foreigners increase. An analysis of the sales figures by Spanish real estate portal Kyero along with its own research shows it is racing ahead of other […] The post Foreign buyers pushing up sales in coastal areas of Spain, new research suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK Government seeks evidence on impact of super basement developments

As part of a review of so called super basements in London, the UK Government is seeking evidence on how these developments impact on neighbouring properties. It is asking for details on the number of basement developments, how they are treated by the planning system and how any adverse impact can be dealt with through […] The post UK Government seeks evidence on impact of super basement developments appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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