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Overseas investors boosted central London office market after Brexit vote

Central London’s office investment market has seen a strong 2016 with total turnover expected to reach more than £16.8 billion, some 20% ahead of the long term average. The research from real estate firm Savills also shows that the 2016 total is likely to be only 15% down on 2015, one of the strongest years […] The post Overseas investors boosted central London office market after Brexit vote appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Realistic pricing is helping sales in the prime London property market

Realistic pricing is helping the prime residential property market in London which has been hit by higher tax and uncertainty surrounding Brexit, new research suggests. It means that prices are becoming more aligned with buyer expectations and as a result in some locations the fall in values is being addressed, according to the latest report […] The post Realistic pricing is helping sales in the prime London property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Home sales and prices expected to fall nationally in Canada in 2017

Property sales in Canada are expected to remain around the same in 2017 with some locations seeing stronger activity than others but sales are likely to fall by around 3% during the year. Nationally, sales activity is projected to have risen by 6.2% in 2016, a new annual record, up from the previous record 3.3% […] The post Home sales and prices expected to fall nationally in Canada in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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