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Home prices in Canada up over 7% year on year but sales fell sharply in November

The national average price of a home in Canada increased by 7.3% year on year in November but sales are just 1.5% above a year ago after falling by 5.3% month on month. Overall the home price index from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is up 14.4% year on year and But sales are […] The post Home prices in Canada up over 7% year on year but sales fell sharply in November appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Slow start to UK housing market expected in 2017 due to lack of supply

Sales activity in the UK residential property market is increasing but a slow start to 2017 is expected due to a lack of stock, according to the latest index report. Interest from new buyers increased marginally in November 2016 for the third consecutive month but the figure remains historically low with 13% more surveyors reporting […] The post Slow start to UK housing market expected in 2017 due to lack of supply appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK property prices still rising despite Brexit, latest index data shows

Further evidence that Brexit is not yet hitting the UK property market is found in the latest housing index which shows that the annual rate of price growth has increased for the first time in eight months. Before the referendum on the future of the UK in the European Union in June there were warnings […] The post UK property prices still rising despite Brexit, latest index data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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