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Home owners in UK still confident about outlook of housing market going into 2017

Home owners across the UK believe that the value of their home rose over the last month and also think they will keep rising in 2017, the latest sentiment index shows. It is the fifth month in a row that the house price sentiment index from Knight Frank and IHA Markit has been in positive […] The post Home owners in UK still confident about outlook of housing market going into 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Why you should invest in oversea property?

From a financial point of view this year has not been fantastic for people in England, with Brexit putting people on edge, individuals have become too scared to invest in property until they know what the future holds. However, you shouldn’t let recent events put you off from investing. Although the property market in England […] The post Why you should invest in oversea property? appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property price fall in San Jose could be start of cooling markets in the US

The first interest rate rise in the United States for a year could hit the housing market in California where there are already signs of the real estate sector cooling, new research suggests. The property market in California have been regarded as overheating for a while with house prices falling in some locations such as […] The post Property price fall in San Jose could be start of cooling markets in the US appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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