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Brexit means slower house price growth and sales in UK over coming years

Economic uncertainty is set to trigger two years of very low house price growth in the UK but an extension of the low interest rate environment will prevent a price correction, says new research. Mainstream house price growth is expected to remain flat over the next year to 18 months, growing just 2% by the […] The post Brexit means slower house price growth and sales in UK over coming years appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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European commercial real estate markets seeing strong momentum

European commercial real estate markets are generally continuing to display strong momentum, particularly on the investment side, according to a new report. However, feedback remains cautious across much of Asia and the Middle East reflecting challenging macro conditions, says the latest global commercial property analysis from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Investment enquiries […] The post European commercial real estate markets seeing strong momentum appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Planning in Scottish cities slower than in London and other English cities

Planning decisions in key Scottish cities are slower than in London and cities in the north of England with the majority of applicants not satisfied with the length of time involved, new research shows. Overall local planning authorities in Scotland make fewer planning decisions per resident and major planning applications take an average of 47 […] The post Planning in Scottish cities slower than in London and other English cities appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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