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European real estate industry is pessimistic about Brexit, new research shows

The decision by the UK to leave the European Union weight heavily on the minds of many in the European real estate industry with many seeing it as a source of gloom but others seeing opportunity. Political instability is rated by 89% of respondents in the latest Emerging Trends Europe analysis report from the Urban […] The post European real estate industry is pessimistic about Brexit, new research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Irish Government to fast track planning for 30,000 new homes by 2021

The Irish Government is to fast track the delivery of 30,000 new homes in urban centres across the country to stimulate the housing market in key areas of demand in the next four years. Housing and Planning Minister Simon Coveney has announced that the planning process will be reformed in practical ways to ensure that […] The post Irish Government to fast track planning for 30,000 new homes by 2021 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Scottish prime property market activity remains robust despite tax change and Brexit

It has been a year of adjustment for Scotland’s prime property market with further changes to property taxation and wider economic uncertainty affecting prices. Prices fell by 0.4% between October and December and year on year prime prices are 1.1% lower although activity levels remain robust, according to the latest index report from real estate […] The post Scottish prime property market activity remains robust despite tax change and Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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