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Prime property rents in central London more affordable, latest report shows

Higher activity levels in the prime rental property market in central London have put downwards pressure on rental values, which has boosted affordability for tenants, according to the latest analysis. It mean that the negotiation position of tenants in this lettings sector has strengthened over the course of this year and the number of tenancies […] The post Prime property rents in central London more affordable, latest report shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Stamp duty increase set to slow down property sales in Hong Kong

An increase in stamp duty rates in Hong Kong is expected to drag down the number of residential sales but prices should remain steady due to strong end-user demand and a robust primary market. Overall the property market remained active in October with sales volumes reaching 6,601 units, doubling the level of a year ago, […] The post Stamp duty increase set to slow down property sales in Hong Kong appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK housing White Paper postponed until end of January 2017

The much anticipated housing White Paper aimed at setting out what the Government is going to do to boost and improve the UK housing supply has been delayed until the New Year. It had been imminent with the recent autumn statement suggesting it was about to be published but now Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has […] The post UK housing White Paper postponed until end of January 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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