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UK property prices still rising despite Brexit, latest index data shows

Further evidence that Brexit is not yet hitting the UK property market is found in the latest housing index which shows that the annual rate of price growth has increased for the first time in eight months. Before the referendum on the future of the UK in the European Union in June there were warnings […] The post UK property prices still rising despite Brexit, latest index data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Call for stamp duty change in UK to boost residential property market

It is almost certain that the UK Chancellor Philip Hammond will address issues in the property market in his autumn statement later this week with stamp duty and landlord tax being flagged as needing reform by the real estate industry. The latest plea for change comes from estate agents Stirling Ackroyd. Head of residential development […] The post Call for stamp duty change in UK to boost residential property market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Job concerns and fall in oil prices impacting property markets in Abu Dhabi

The Abu Dhabi residential real estate market saw a slight slowdown in the first half of 2016, mainly due to the decrease in oil prices since the beginning of 2015, according to the latest analysis report. Overall, residential rental rates decreased by 3% on average with high end property rents down by 4% while there […] The post Job concerns and fall in oil prices impacting property markets in Abu Dhabi appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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