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Spanish property market still putting out mixed messages

Mixed messages about the recovery in the Spanish property market continue but some of the ups and downs could be down to a court ruling on a controversial mortgage ground clause. The latest data from the National Statistics Institute show that the increase in property sales slowed to 1.1% in July compared to the same […] The post Spanish property market still putting out mixed messages appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New tenancy scheme to launch in London to help renters save home deposit

The first details of plans for a London Living Rent, a new type of tenancy for newly built affordable homes have been confirmed by Mayor Sadiq Khan. He said that the programme will help average earners in London save for a deposit by offering them a below market rent based on a third of average […] The post New tenancy scheme to launch in London to help renters save home deposit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Official house building figures for England and Wales are widely inaccurate, it is claimed

The UK Government’s most publicised measure of house building excludes around a fifth of all new build completions every year, according to a new report. Flawed methodology and poor returns from Local Authorities in England and Wales mean around 30,000 new builds are not counted in the official numbers, the Ghost Towns report from the […] The post Official house building figures for England and Wales are widely inaccurate, it is claimed appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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