Development
Property prices up 6.7% year on year in Ireland
Residential property prices in Ireland increased by 6.7% in the year to July 2016, up from 6.1% in July and 4.9% in June, the latest index shows. The figures are from a new Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) from the Central Statistics Office which has more information with new subdivisions giving a more detailed picture […] The post Property prices up 6.7% year on year in Ireland appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Seven year age gap revealed between youngest and oldest first time UK buyers
The average age of a UK first time buyer is now 30 with new research also revealing a seven year age gap between the youngest and oldest. The youngest first time buyers are in Carlisle and Torfaen in south Wales while the average first time buyer is 34 years old in Slough and the London […] The post Seven year age gap revealed between youngest and oldest first time UK buyers appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Global office demand positive despite political and economic upheavals
Global office demand is proving resilient in many of the world’s dominant commercial real estate markets despite increased political and economic uncertainty, new research has found. Although corporate occupiers may be striking a more cautious tone office supply continues to tighten on the back of a shallow development cycle, resulting in continued upward momentum in […] The post Global office demand positive despite political and economic upheavals appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →




