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Realistic pricing is helping sales in the prime London property market

Realistic pricing is helping the prime residential property market in London which has been hit by higher tax and uncertainty surrounding Brexit, new research suggests. It means that prices are becoming more aligned with buyer expectations and as a result in some locations the fall in values is being addressed, according to the latest report […] The post Realistic pricing is helping sales in the prime London property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Commercial property investment in Europe set to continue with positive yields in 2017

Investing in commercial real estate in Europe is set to continue to produce positive yields in 2017 although there are risks ahead, particularly with Brexit in the UK, a new report suggests. Overall, European real estate markets have delivered strong returns in recent years and, although the cycle is maturing, it is far from over, […] The post Commercial property investment in Europe set to continue with positive yields in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Prime country property prices in UK fell marginally in final quarter of 2016

Prime country property values in the UK fell by 0.4% between October and December, the third consecutive quarter in which prices have fallen, the latest data shows. The property tax stamp duty continues to be the biggest drag on the top end of the prime country regional market with higher purchase costs contributing to the […] The post Prime country property prices in UK fell marginally in final quarter of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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