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Disappointing lending figures suggests UK mortgage market is in decline

The number of loans advanced for house purchases in the UK in January was at its lowest monthly level since February 2015 and at a near two year low, the latest data shows. Home buyers borrowed £8.4 billion in the first month of the year, down 28% on December and unchanged on January 2016. This […] The post Disappointing lending figures suggests UK mortgage market is in decline appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property prices in England and Wales up 0.6% in February, annual growth down

Property prices in England and Wales increased by 0.6% in February but the annual rate of growth fell to 2.4%, the lowest since 2013, although some parts of the country are seeing stronger growth. Indeed the highest price growth for a year was recorded in Merseyside and Birmingham with new peaks of 5% and 6.2% […] The post Property prices in England and Wales up 0.6% in February, annual growth down appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Brexit uncertainty set to continue to impact on central London office market

Anxiety and uncertainty are set to remain central themes throughout London’s office market during 2017, a new analysis suggests. This market is slow but steady but facing unknown challenges as the UK works through the complex Brexit negotiations that lie ahead, according to latest quarterly office market bulletin from real estate consultancy Cluttons. While total […] The post Brexit uncertainty set to continue to impact on central London office market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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