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Proposed rent controls in Ireland criticised as being a step too far for landlords

The Irish Government has been accused of interfering for wanting to reduce rent controls in cities where residential rents have been rising fast. It has proposed temporary controls on residential rents which would limit annual rent increases in Dublin and Cork, the country’s two largest cities to 4% but said it may lower this and […] The post Proposed rent controls in Ireland criticised as being a step too far for landlords appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Greater London sees year on year asking prices fall for first time since 2010

Greater London is the UK’s worst performing region with prices down by 0.4% over the last 12 months while average prices in England and Wales have seen their biggest monthly fall for two years. Overall asking prices fell by 0.4% in England and Wales and are just 3.4% above a year ago, according to the […] The post Greater London sees year on year asking prices fall for first time since 2010 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research suggests home owners don’t know enough about their mortgage rate

UK mortgage borrowers are generally oblivious to size of their debt with three in five having no idea of the remaining loan balance on their home, new research has found. Just 40% of mortgage borrowers are satisfied they know what’s left to pay on their loan and only a third think it’s important to consider […] The post Research suggests home owners don’t know enough about their mortgage rate appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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