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March dip in UK house prices seen as a blip and not a trend

House price growth in the UK slowed in March with the latest index figures showing that values fell by 0.3% and annual growth was down to 3.5% taking the average price to £207,308. The data from lender the Nationwide also shows that there has been some convergence in terms of regional price growth with the […] The post March dip in UK house prices seen as a blip and not a trend appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Lettings agent association warns of economic impact of fees ban in England

The proposed ban on letting agent fees in England will cost tenants who stay in properties the longest hundreds of pounds, it is claimed. According to the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA Propertymark) it is loyal tenants who will be hit the hardest but it also believes that there are 4,000 jobs at risk […] The post Lettings agent association warns of economic impact of fees ban in England appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Prime rental market in key global cities showing signs of recovery

Prime rents across the 17 key cities around the world fell marginally by just 0.4% in 2016 suggesting that the sector is seeing a recovery. Some 10 of the cities recorded rental growth over the course of the year, up from seven in 2015, according to the data from the Knight Frank’s prime global rental […] The post Prime rental market in key global cities showing signs of recovery appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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