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Scotland’s Isle of Skye is named most desired place to live in UK in property survey

The picturesque Isle of Skye is the UK’s best place to live and property prices are cheaper than most of the other top 10 locations, according to research from real estate portal Rightmove. While the Scottish location is the most desired location, Wales also has Pembroke in the top 10 and the South West has […] The post Scotland’s Isle of Skye is named most desired place to live in UK in property survey appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Tighter lending and high prices slows Auckland property market

A combination of tighter mortgage lending restrictions and perceptions that residential property is fully priced continues to slow activity in Auckland housing market, the latest overview report suggests. In September new listings were down and sales numbers and prices were restrained and so far the normal spring lift has not materialised, says the report from […] The post Tighter lending and high prices slows Auckland property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Fewer people are home owners in the UK than other European nations

It is often said that the UK is a nation of home owners and more people own their home than in many other parts of Europe but new data suggests otherwise. While 65% of people are home owners in Britain, 73% are in Italy, 79% in Spain and 84% in Poland with France having the […] The post Fewer people are home owners in the UK than other European nations appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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