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Nationally US property sales increased in November but fell in some regions
The United States real estate market has had an outstanding end to 2016 with existing home sales rising in November for the third month in a row, data from agents shows. A big surge in the Northeast and a smaller gain in the South pushed existing home sales up by 0.7% month on month and […] The post Nationally US property sales increased in November but fell in some regions appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Economic and political uncertainty hits global prime residential rents
Global economic and political uncertainty has contributed to a slowdown in prime global rents, with rental growth stalling, the latest index shows. In the 12 months to September 2016 rents were unchanged overall but some regions have outperformed, with prime rents in North America rising by 5.1% on average, the data from the Knight Frank […] The post Economic and political uncertainty hits global prime residential rents appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Is the Lettings fee ban an opportunity for tech companies?
Last week the government announced that it will be coming in line with Scotland, and will be making the charging of any fees to tenants illegal. There has always been controversy around the charging of fees to tenants, for what can be seen as simple admin tasks. These costs on average come in between £202-337 […] The post Is the Lettings fee ban an opportunity for tech companies? appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →




