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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

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Spanish property market growth slowed in October but outlook for 2017 positive

The residential property market in Spain contracted slightly in October after months of double digit increases, according to the latest figures to be published. The number of homes sold fell by 1.7% compared to September, the data from the Association of Spanish Notaries shows, while year on year sales were up by 2.1%. Mark Stucklin […] The post Spanish property market growth slowed in October but outlook for 2017 positive appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Over a Million of Britain’s Wealthiest Refused Credit Since 2011

More than a million of Britain’s wealthiest individuals have been turned down for credit over the past five years, new research by London-based bridging lender Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has revealed. According to MFS, 17% of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) have been refused credit since 2011, equating to 1.3 million people across the nation. Furthermore, the […] The post Over a Million of Britain’s Wealthiest Refused Credit Since 2011 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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