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Central and Eastern Europe is making a comeback for real estate investors. Because of the European market, here in both Central and Eastern Europe, they are also benefiting from th...
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Even though there is often a strong link made between politics and property prices, how much influence do politicians really have in the longer term? Is the UK property market driv...
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It is easy to forget it is more than two years since the UK voted to leave the European Union. As we approach the leaving date of 29 March 2019 there is great focus on
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When you strip away all of the political comment, biased views and return to the cold hard facts surrounding the UK property market, what actually moves markets? Despite some less ...
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Crowdfunding has become an integral part of the financial sector with companies such as BridgeCrowd, a provider of bridging loans, proving to be extremely popular. The company has ...
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In a perfect world, all of us would buy property investments at the bottom of the market, sell at the top and wait for the cycle to repeat itself. History shows that cycles do repe...
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The idea of Jeremy Corbyn being handed the keys to number 10 Downing Street has been headline news for some time now. There is no doubt this has split the electorate down the middl...
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Project Fear by the Conservative press or the start of a serious campaign to hit those with second homes in the UK, only time will tell. While the Labour Party has confirmed radica...
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Historically the US housing market was dominated by renters but just prior to the turn-of-the-century this began to change. A culmination of a stock market boom and a growing econo...
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Over 7,000 Londoners left for England’s second city last year, making it the most popular destination for Londoners outside the capital, in the UK; and new figures point to t...
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The UK property market has fluctuated of late, although a continued imbalance between supply and demand has generally caused prices to rise. In fact, the value of British property ...
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Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England, has caused controversy with a suggestion that a no-deal Brexit could see UK property prices fall by 35% over the next three years. Thi...
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There is a constant rivalry between buying and renting property. Depending on the personal circumstances of landlords, buyers or tenants, one option will always be more appealing t...
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News that not only Scottish but also Northern Ireland property markets are showing renewed life has caught many by surprise. These are markets that have traditionally struggled wit...
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There is no escaping the volatility associated with Brexit which has caused concern and confusion in the UK property market. One day it seems a deal is imminent while the next day ...
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Mainstream property investors tend to stick to owner occupied properties, buy to let, commercial buildings and property development. In reality there is more than enough variation ...
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There is no part of the property sector which has not been impacted to a significant degree by the Internet. The ability to pick and choose when you view properties, check the late...
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued an extremely concerning report on the worldwide housing market. The IMF believes that house prices in some of the world’s largest...
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If you have at least three tenants living in a property and they share a toilet, bathroom or kitchen facility, then the property is a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO). This means...
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While some markets may have taken their time in accommodating and appreciating the latest online technology, when it comes to rental listings, we are seeing some significant change...
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