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British expats investing in buy to let in London and the South East

British expats buying property in the UK to let out while they are living abroad are increasingly opting for homes in the Greater London area and the South East of England. Some 40% choose buy to let in Greater London and 25% in the South East of England while 10% buy in the South West […] The post British expats investing in buy to let in London and the South East appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Demand keeping prime markets in the East of London more buoyant than in central areas

Proximity to the London’s main financial districts is driving demand for prime property in the East of the city, particularly Canary Wharf and Wapping which are becoming sought after by prime property buyers. People who work in the area also want to live there and developers have sought to meet this demand with a number […] The post Demand keeping prime markets in the East of London more buoyant than in central areas appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Just 11% of home owners in US now in negative equity, latest research shows

Some 11% of home owners in the United States still have loans worth more than their homes despite the recovery in the real estate market reaching its highest point, new research suggests. Prices are expected to rise more slowly in 2017 and while rising home values are freeing home owners from negative equity, allowing them […] The post Just 11% of home owners in US now in negative equity, latest research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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