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Property market demand set to fall in UK in 2017 and prices rise by up to 4%

Demand for home in the UK is set to fall in 2017 but an ongoing shortage of supply will mean prices continue to rise, according to new research. With not enough new homes being built and historic low interest rates the supply and demand gap will go on although slower economic growth and affordability constraints […] The post Property market demand set to fall in UK in 2017 and prices rise by up to 4% appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Housing taskforce set to call for a more holistic approach to new home building in UK

A report will be published in the New Year from the National Housing Taskforce giving recommendations on the challenges faced by the UK property industry and how to drive up supply. It is expected to say that tangible solutions are needed to build more new homes and believes that a holistic housing policy involving the […] The post Housing taskforce set to call for a more holistic approach to new home building in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Nationally US property sales increased in November but fell in some regions

The United States real estate market has had an outstanding end to 2016 with existing home sales rising in November for the third month in a row, data from agents shows. A big surge in the Northeast and a smaller gain in the South pushed existing home sales up by 0.7% month on month and […] The post Nationally US property sales increased in November but fell in some regions appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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