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Generally UK property market set to see prices stagnate in 2017

The UK property market is set to stagnate over 2017 but there is likely to be considerable regional differences with prices falling in London, according to new research. Significant growth will still be found in the East and West Midlands as well as in Scotland, according to the outlook report from property firm Home.co.uk. The […] The post Generally UK property market set to see prices stagnate in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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London’s Eaton Square is most expensive street in England and Wales

Eaton Square, in the heart of London’s wealthy Belgravia district, is the most expensive street in England and Wales with an average house price of £16,944,000, according to the latest research. The London boroughs of Westminster and Kensington dominate the top 10 most expensive streets while outside of the capital it is Weybridge and Leatherhead […] The post London’s Eaton Square is most expensive street in England and Wales appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Trend of short term rents not impacting on US housing market, says new research

Short term home rentals such as those offered in the internet via companies like HomeAway and Airbnb do not have a meaningful and large impact on housing affordability in the United States. The latest quarterly house price expectations survey from real estate firm Zillow and Pulsenomics found that nearly all respondents did not think the […] The post Trend of short term rents not impacting on US housing market, says new research appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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