Values

New Crossrail route in and out of London boosting property prices already

Homes close to stations for London’s new Crossrail route are already seeing a price boost with average values up 22% over the past two years, new research has found. This 22% rise in prices along the new route, known as the Elizabeth Line, is substantially higher than the 14% increase in surrounding areas, according to […] The post New Crossrail route in and out of London boosting property prices already appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in 2017, activity, ads, advice, age, airport, analysis, ASA, Asia, Asia Pacific, Australasia, Australia, average, ban, bank, Brexit, build, Build To Rent, building, buy, Buy to Let, buying, capital, Central London, change, Cities, commercial, Commercial Property, commute, commuter, Company News, counties, data, Development, Election, England, estate, Europe, existing, expensive, family, finance, Finance Update, fines, fixed rate, future, global, Global News, growth, Heathrow, home, Home Counties, homes, homes Crossrail, house prices, houses, Housing, Hunters, impact, Index, interest, invest, Investment, investments, land, Landlords, Leeds Building Society, Legal, letting, Lettings, lettings market, Lloyds Bank, Location, London, market, markets, mortgage, mortgages, move, moving, new, new home, New Homes, News, ONS, policy, premium, price, price premium, prices, prime, prime central London, products, Property, property market, property markets, property prices, purchase, qualifications, rail, Real Estate, rent, rents, research, Residential, search, Shows, standard, stations, survey, tax, Taylor Scott International, Towns, Transactions, Trump, TSI, U, Uk, UK< housing, UK< property market, UK< rent, US, USE, value, Values, white paper | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on New Crossrail route in and out of London boosting property prices already

Top end lettings market in England’s Home Counties picking up

The top end of the lettings market in the key Home Counties area in England is picking up thanks to tax changes and greater flexibility from landlords, according to new research. Both supply and demand have risen as higher purchase costs at the top end of the sales market has made buyers increasingly price sensitive, […] The post Top end lettings market in England’s Home Counties picking up appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in 2017, activity, ads, advice, age, analysis, ASA, Asia, Asia Pacific, Australasia, Australia, ban, Brexit, build, Build To Rent, building, buy, Buy to Let, Buyers, buying, capital, Central London, change, changes, Cities, commercial, Commercial Property, Company News, cost, costs, counties, data, Demand, Development, Education, Election, England, estate, Europe, family, finance, Finance Update, fines, fixed rate, global, Global News, growth, home, Home Counties, homes, Housing, Hunters, Index, interest, international, invest, Investment, investments, land, Landlords, Leeds Building Society, Legal, letting, Lettings, lettings market, Location, London, market, markets, mortgage, mortgages, move, moving, national, negotiations, new, new home, New Homes, News, office, Offices, ONS, policy, price, prices, prime, prime central London, Prime Property, products, propert, Property, property market, property markets, property prices, purchase, qualifications, rail, Real Estate, rent, rental, Rental Market, renting, rents, research, Residential, river, sales, schools, search, Shows, slowdown, Stamp Duty, standard, Super Prime, Supply, tax, Taylor Scott International, tenancies, Tenants, Transactions, transport, Trump, TSI, U, Uk, UK home, UK< housing, UK< property market, UK< rent, US, USE, value, Values, viewings, white paper | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Top end lettings market in England’s Home Counties picking up

Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017

Prime property values in central London have dropped for the first time since the recession, although homes priced below £2 million have seen values resisting the slowdown, new research shows. Indeed, this segment of the market has outperformed the rest of prime central London where average capital values are down 2.3% over the last 12 […] The post Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in 2017, activity, ads, advice, affordability, affordable, age, analysis, ASA, Asia, Asia Pacific, Australasia, Australia, autumn statement, average, ban, Brexit, build, Build To Rent, building, buy, Buy to Let, buy to let market, Buyers, buying, capital, Central London, change, changes, checks, Chelsea, Cities, coast, commercial, Commercial Property, Company News, cost, data, Demand, Development, economic, Election, estate, Europe, family, Fees, finance, Finance Update, fines, fixed rate, flat, forecast, foreign buyers, global, Global News, government, growth, home, homes, Housing, housing market, Hunters, impact, Index, interest, invest, Investment, investments, Isa, Kensington, land, land registry, Landlords, Leeds Building Society, Legal, letting, Lettings, lettings market, Location, London, luxury property, market, markets, mortgage, mortgages, move, moving, negotiations, new, new home, New Homes, News, offence, ONS, Outlook, policy, price, priced, prices, prime, prime central London, Prime Property, products, Property, property market, property markets, property prices, Property Sales, purchase, qualifications, Real Estate, record, rent, rental, rents, research, Residential, right to rent, sales, search, Shows, slowdown, Spain, Stamp Duty, standard, tax, Taylor Scott International, Tenants, Transactions, trend, Trump, TSI, U, Uk, UK< property market, UK< rent, uncertainty, US, USE, value, Values | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017