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UK property prices edged up in November, latest index data shows

Property prices in the UK are continuing to be resilient since the vote to leave the European Union with the latest index figures showing that they increased by 0.1% in November. But seasonal adjustments mean that year on year price growth slowed slightly to 4.4% from 4.6% in October, taking the average price of a […] The post UK property prices edged up in November, latest index data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New home sales and approvals falling in Australia

New home sales in Australia fell by 8.5% in October to a two year low but the slum is not unexpected as the housing market is coming to the end of its longest and strongest building upturn. The figures from the Housing Industry Association (HIA) report show that detached house sales fell by 8.2% and […] The post New home sales and approvals falling in Australia appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research reveals the costs of setting up as a buy to let landlords

More than one in five, some 21% of UK landlords have to wait longer than four months before signing up their first tenants, according to new research into buy to let purchasing. But 53% of landlords have paying tenants within a couple of months of completing their first buy to let but for other delays […] The post Research reveals the costs of setting up as a buy to let landlords appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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