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Even though property is seen as a long-term investment this is a market which is extremely fluid and can change on a regular basis. While it would be wrong to say that property mar...
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As we covered in a recent article there has been a 15% increase in the number of new homes built across the UK comparing the period from March to May 2015 against the corresponding...
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There is no doubt that the Conservative party election win has given the construction sector a much-needed boost. This move is reflected in the number of new homes built between Ma...
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UK mortgage companies concluded just over £10 billion worth of business in the month of May which is the fifth consecutive monthly increase. This is an increase from the £9.7 bil...
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For many years China was seen as something of a closed shop with very few investors “allowed” to look overseas with regards to their personal real estate assets. Howeve...
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Despite the fact that it is all doom and gloom surrounding Greece and its potential exit from the Eurozone it seems that overseas investors are targeting the Spanish real estate ma...
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Today’s revelation that Andy Burnham, a Labour leader hopeful, knew that the so-called mansion tax was “spiteful” could call the death knell for this much discuss...
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Historically companies only float on the stock market, or raise additional capital, when there is greatest demand and they can squeeze the greatest value for money. So, this week...
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If you take a step back and look at how influential the media is upon investment markets around the world, is there potential to make an even greater gain by going against general ...
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The majority of focus in the UK property market seems to falls on domestic investments with many people are unaware of the underlying movement in the UK office market. However, a r...
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There is no doubt that new technology now allows us to acquire information, products and services at the touch of a button. However, transactions involving real estate have histori...
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This week has seen the continuation of a frenzied buying spree of UK student accommodation with demand reaching fever pitch earlier this week when £670 million worth of transactio...
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It is debatable whether so-called “phantom bids” are a problem in the worldwide real estate market although this has not stopped the Ontario authorities introducing new...
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Over the last decade political parties in the UK have promised to protect first-time buyers from rising stamp duty costs. They have made many promises to “hit the rich”...
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History shows that the property market in Brooklyn, USA has defied gravity even during the most challenging property market times including the 2008 US mortgage led crash. Such is ...
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While the Scottish referendum and the political arena in the UK often attract wild and wonderful headlines, newspapers in Scotland are suggesting that many Scottish property owners...
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The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has issued a very interesting forecast for the UK property market for the next five years. While the headline news will relate to ...
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There is no doubt that technology plays a greater role in our everyday lives as time goes by. There are very few areas of everyday life which have remained untouched by the technol...
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While there is much talk in the press about the forthcoming UK referendum on membership of Europe it seems that property market are unconcerned at this moment in time. The Nationwi...
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It seems as though many investors are now switching on to the Scottish property market with prices increases over the 12 months to March 2015 outstripping those of the general UK a...