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Scottish house prices saw solid growth during 2016, latest data shows

Average house prices in Scotland increased by 0.2% in December 2016 and sales volumes reached their highest level for nine years, the latest index shows. Year on year prices are now up by 2.2% to an average of £172,204 but while growth is ahead of the 2.1% annual rise for Wales and 1.3% in London, […] The post Scottish house prices saw solid growth during 2016, latest data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK prices up again modestly in January but growth in 2017 could be hit by Brexit

Property prices in the UK increased by 0.2% in January and are now 4.3% above a year ago but the outlook is clouded by Brexit and economic uncertainties, according to the latest index report. The modest rise at the start of the year took the average price of a home to £205,240 and prices have […] The post UK prices up again modestly in January but growth in 2017 could be hit by Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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No properties under £120,000 in London by end of 2016, study suggests

It will be impossible to buy a home for less than £120,000 in London by the end of this year and less than £200,000 by 2025, new research suggests. Buying a home in London is becoming more and more unaffordable and the latest analysis suggests it will continue to do so as prices keep rising. […] The post No properties under £120,000 in London by end of 2016, study suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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