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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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Prime central London property market outlook flat for 2017

Only properties that are priced realistically in the prime central London market are selling as the sector has been impacted by tax change, according to the latest analysis. Sales have seen an uplift of 4.6% from British buyers in the third quarter of 2016 but overall both the volume of sales and selling prices are […] The post Prime central London property market outlook flat for 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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British house builders optimistic about the future despite Brexit

House builders in Britain are optimistic despite market uncertainty and skills shortage but a third regard Brexit as a major challenge, new research has found. The sector’s confidence is reflected in average five year investment plans, increasing 17% year on year and average growth over five years of 28% predicted, up from 25% last year. […] The post British house builders optimistic about the future despite Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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