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Research reveals best investment spots for buy to let landlords in UK

Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, London and Cardiff are the best locations in the UK for residential rental investment and are cities with strong tenant demand, according to new research. They all score over 45 in a new investor growth assessment tool developed by national lettings and property franchise business Martin & Co. Cambridge also scores highly […] The post Research reveals best investment spots for buy to let landlords in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Residential property sales up 1% in October, but still down year on year

The number of residential property sales in the UK increased by 1% between September and October compared to a 4.3% drop the previous month, the latest official data shows. However, the figures from HMRC also show that the latest seasonally adjusted figure is 8% lower compared with the same month last year. Overall for October […] The post Residential property sales up 1% in October, but still down year on year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property professionals in UK not ready for smart building revolution

The UK is a decade away from a smart building revolution that will generate new revenue streams for business with three in four property professionals expecting to gain from it, according to new research. However, less than a quarter have taken action to become involved and major mean progress will falter unless the property sector […] The post Property professionals in UK not ready for smart building revolution appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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