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Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017

Prime property values in central London have dropped for the first time since the recession, although homes priced below £2 million have seen values resisting the slowdown, new research shows. Indeed, this segment of the market has outperformed the rest of prime central London where average capital values are down 2.3% over the last 12 […] The post Analysis suggests prime central London property values will stagnate in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Majority of estate agents in the UK not affected by Brexit, new poll shows

Nearly two thirds of estate agents in the UK remain undeterred and unaffected by Brexit as they have not seen activity drop as a result of the referendum vote, a new survey shows. Overall some 64% of estate agents polled by cloud based estate agency software provider Dezrez said they had not developed a Brexit […] The post Majority of estate agents in the UK not affected by Brexit, new poll shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Home lenders urged to take rental payments into account

Home lenders in the UK should recognise rental payments when making lending decisions, as new research unveils that rental rates are rising rapidly when typical monthly mortgage payments for first time buyers are falling. In the UK private tenants paid more for their accommodation in 57% of districts during the third quarter of this year, […] The post Home lenders urged to take rental payments into account appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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