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Family homes to rent in London increasingly unaffordable, new research shows

Properties in London are now so expensive that couples looking for a family home pay more than half of their combined monthly salary to rent a typical three bedroom home, new research has found. They would need to fork out 55.6% or £2,460 of their combined average monthly salary to rent an average property, some […] The post Family homes to rent in London increasingly unaffordable, new research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rent rises slowing in UK but fee ban set to reverse the trend

The number of rents rises in the UK recorded by letting agents has reaches the lowest since December last year but the decision to ban letting agent fees in England will reverse this slow down, it is claimed. The latest private rental sector report from the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) reveals that just […] The post Rent rises slowing in UK but fee ban set to reverse the trend 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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