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Estate agents in UK see demand and supply fall towards end of 2016

Demand from buyers in the UK residential market fell in November and so did the number of properties being put up for sale, the latest research shows. The number of sales agreed also dropped but most of the slowdown is regarded as being due to the season rather than a further fall out from the […] The post Estate agents in UK see demand and supply fall towards end of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Mortgage borrowing fell in UK in October with buy to let sector still weak

Home owners in the UK borrowed £10.5 billion to buy a house in October, down 8% month on month and 11% year on year, according to the latest figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders. Overall they took out 57,800 loans, down 8% on September and 13% on October 2015, but it is the first […] The post Mortgage borrowing fell in UK in October with buy to let sector still weak appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Fewer landlords put up rents in UK last month but agents still expect rises next year

Fewer residential tenants in the UK saw their rents rise in November but eight in 10 lettings agents expect rents to rise in 2017, new research has found. Overall some 16% of tenants experienced rent increases last month, down from the 18% recorded in October, according to the latest monthly report from the Association of […] The post Fewer landlords put up rents in UK last month but agents still expect rises next year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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