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More buy to let landlords set to become limited companies ahead of April tax change

With buy to let landlords looking to increase their portfolios in 2017 facing tax changes from April, it is likely that more will set themselves up as limited companies with the aim of being more tax efficient. Already more buy to let mortgage applications are being made via limited companies but experts are warning that […] The post More buy to let landlords set to become limited companies ahead of April tax change appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Glut of unsaleable new homes in Spain down by 20% in 2016

A glut of homes built in Spain during the boom housing years before the crash of 2007 which have been difficult to sell is steadily falling but some will never sell, according to new research. Some of the houses may end up being demolished but the glut is now non-existent in several areas of the […] The post Glut of unsaleable new homes in Spain down by 20% in 2016 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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