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London and Scotland commercial property markets hit most by Brexit
While the UK Commercial property market is showing some signs of a return to a more positive mood since the decision to leave the European Union London and Scotland are lagging behind the rest of the UK, according to a new survey. Overall, sentiment is recovering slightly after the sharp deterioration seen at the end […] The post London and Scotland commercial property markets hit most by Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Historic low rates encouraging more UK home owners to remortgage
Two thirds of remortgagors in the UK plan to remortgage again in the next four years, spurred on by record low rates, new research has found. Some 46% change their mortgage product to suit circumstances, two year fixed rates are falling in popularity while five year fixes grow as rates fall and borrowers seek stability. […] The post Historic low rates encouraging more UK home owners to remortgage appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Rents set to continue upwards in the US, led by tech hubs in the West
Residential rents across the United States are forecasted to rise 1.7% over the next year, the same rate of appreciation as the past 12 months, according to the latest real estate analysis report. Rents will rise in 34 of the 35 largest US metros, although 11 of the 35 are expected to report slower growth, […] The post Rents set to continue upwards in the US, led by tech hubs in the West appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →