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New rental listings in UK up by almost 7% in November

New rental listings increased by 6.8% in the UK in November, the second month in a row of positive growth, with almost 60% of towns and cities seeing a rise, the latest data shows. Four cities recorded triple digit increases in new rental supply, including Bristol which was up 162.7% compared to October but London […] The post New rental listings in UK up by almost 7% in November appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New regeneration strategy for British housing estates announced

Developers, housing associations and councils in the UK can now bid for a share of £172 million of new Government investment to transform local neighbourhoods and deliver high quality housing. A new national strategy aims to breathe life into rundown estates and alongside is additional funding of £32 million along with £140 million from the […] The post New regeneration strategy for British housing estates announced appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Lack of new homes for sale in UK not getting any better

The lack of supply in the UK housing sales market looks set to continue with the latest figures showing that across the country new property listings fell by 11.9% in November, the biggest drop this year. It was even worse in London where supply fell by 18.3% with just two of the London boroughs seeing […] The post Lack of new homes for sale in UK not getting any better appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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