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UK property markets likely to see slower growth in 2017, says latest predictions

UK property markets are set to see slower growth in 2017 but will still be regarded as a safe investment despite Brexit and political uncertainty as a whole in Europe, according to the latest forecast report. Average UK house prices are expected to remain stagnant in 2017, before rising by 2% in 2018 and 5.5% […] The post UK property markets likely to see slower growth in 2017, says latest predictions appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property demand in UK falls by 7% towards the end of 2016

Across the UK property demand has fallen by 7% overall with the Midlands and northern regions benefitting the most, new research shows. Six out of the 10 biggest increases in demand are located in these regions, according to the hotspots index from online estate agent eMoov. While the average is 38%, Bexley at 65% has […] The post Property demand in UK falls by 7% towards the end of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Slowdown in Auckland property market confirmed by latest figures

After seven years of constantly rising prices the housing market in Auckland, New Zealand, has seen the rate of price rises slowing, according to the latest data to be published. The signs of a slowing market have been there for some time, according to the figures from real estate firm Barfoot and Thompson, but the […] The post Slowdown in Auckland property market confirmed by latest figures appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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