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Research reveals owners still largely over estimate how much their home is worth
Home owners in England and Wales over estimated the value of their property by an average 6.8% in 2016 but this is much less than in previous years, new research shows. In 2015, for example, owners overestimated values by 9.85%, and in 2014 by 13.69%, in 2013 by 13.93% and in 2012 by 18.07%. The […] The post Research reveals owners still largely over estimate how much their home is worth appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Property prices in UK dipped at start of 2017, latest index shows
Property prices in the UK fell by 0.9% in January and the annual rate of growth slowed from 6.5% in December to 5.7% in the first month of 2017, the latest index shows. But prices were 2.4% higher in the last three months from November to January than in the preceding three months, the data […] The post Property prices in UK dipped at start of 2017, latest index shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Fall in supply helps to slow annual decline in prime central London rents
The decline in annual rent growth in the prime central London property market moderated in January with values now 5% below were they were at the beginning of 2016, the latest analysis report shows. However, the report from international real estate firm Knight Frank also shows that rents in this sector have been slowing since […] The post Fall in supply helps to slow annual decline in prime central London rents appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →