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Home prices up 2.7% quarter on quarter in Australia as affordability becomes an issue

The national housing market in Australia has continued to show growth over the past quarter with capital city home values increasing by a further 2.7% according to the latest data. The increase in prices has taken the total value of residential property nationally to $6.7 trillion at the end of October 2016, according to the […] The post Home prices up 2.7% quarter on quarter in Australia as affordability becomes an issue appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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A property’s condition is very important to over half of tenants in the UK

The condition of a rental property is the most important consideration for new tenants in the UK private rental sector, followed by the quality of the landlords and a value for money rent. Research shows that 52% of tenants believe that the state of the home they are renting is extremely important while 46% say […] The post A property’s condition is very important to over half of tenants in the UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rental growth slowed in UK in 2016 but set to rise again in 2017, says lender report

The average residential rent in the UK increased marginally in 2016 with growth of 1.12% over the year, the latest data shows, but growth is expected to rise in 2017. Overall rental growth has slowed from 2.34% in same period of 2015 with rents in London down by 0.31%, according to the national rent review […] The post Rental growth slowed in UK in 2016 but set to rise again in 2017, says lender report appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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