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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

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More affordable homes set to revive Dubai property market next year

Average property prices in Dubai are down by 4% compared with last year but the residential real estate market is expected to revive in 2017 driven by buyers wanting more affordable homes. This could be helped by developers increasingly targeting the affordable segment of the property market with smaller units and there are numerous report […] The post More affordable homes set to revive Dubai property market next year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research suggest first time buyers still need the bank of mum and dad

Almost half of first time buyers in the UK still need financial help to get onto the property ladder, new research has found. Some 18% are given money from their parents to help with the deposit for their first home an 18% also get a loan from their family, according to the latest research from […] The post Research suggest first time buyers still need the bank of mum and dad appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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