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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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Property prices boosted in Ireland by demand from investors

Property prices in Ireland increased by 7.3% nationally in the year to September 2016, up from the 6.8% recorded the previous month, the latest index data shows. In Dublin property prices increased by 5.4% year on year with houses up 5.7% and apartments up 6%, the data also shows. When Dublin is excluded from the […] The post Property prices boosted in Ireland by demand from investors appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Average property prices in Scotland rise post Brexit

Property prices in Scotland increased by 0.6% month on month in September, taking the average price above £170,000 for the first time since the vote to leave the European Union. It means the average property price increased by more than £1,000 compared to August to £170,762 and on an annual basis prices are up 2.5% […] The post Average property prices in Scotland rise post Brexit appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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