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Number of remortgages in UK up 8% monthly and 45% year on year

Home owners in the UK are remortgaging more frequently than a year ago with new date revealing the highest number of remortgage transactions in August since July 2009. Rising house prices and record low interest rates helped the number of remortgage loans to reach 36,195, up 8% month on month and 45% year on year, […] The post Number of remortgages in UK up 8% monthly and 45% year on year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Housing institute calls for more resources for English towns to build new homes

New housing should be focused in towns and counties instead of cities in England as these are the areas that need the investment, according to a new report. The Housing and Finance Institute is calling for a fairer share of housing money to be given to councils in towns, counties and districts as they are […] The post Housing institute calls for more resources for English towns to build new homes appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Housing approvals strong in Australian cities despite over supply concerns

Despite repeated warnings around apartment oversupply and settlement risk, the number of dwellings being approved for construction across the capital cities remains unquestionably strong. The number of new homes being built in capital cities in Australia remains high despite warning about an oversupply of apartments, new data shows. In July 2016 there were 17,380 capital […] The post Housing approvals strong in Australian cities despite over supply concerns appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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