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Monthly Property Sales Transactions Reaches 10 Year High

July 3rd, 2017|Commentary, UK Property News|

Monthly Property Sales Transactions Reaches 10 Year High New data reveals that Monthly property sales transactions reaches 10 year high in February of this year. Proving that Brexit is having little impact on sentiment in the UK property market. However, sales to first time buyers fell, according to the latest figures. The data from the [...]

Asking Prices Rise

June 4th, 2017|Commentary|

Asking Prices Rise Asking Prices Rise across England and Wales by 1.3%, or £3,877 in the last month. The is equal to the jump seen in March 2016; during the rush on the market caused by buy-to-let investors rushing purchase ahead of the impending stamp duty rise. Latest data from Rightmove for March 2017 is [...]

House Prices Rising Fastest In Manchester

May 9th, 2017|Commentary, UK House Prices, UK Property Market Update|

House Prices Rising Fastest In Manchester House Prices Rising Fastest In Manchester; with annual growth of 8.8% and quarterly growth of 3.4% compared to the national average values up by 6.4% year on year and 3.5% in the first quarter of 2017. with average values up by 6.4% year on year and 3.5% in the [...]

Chinese Property Investors Keep Buying UK Property Despite Brexit

May 4th, 2017|Commentary, Property Market Commentary|

Chinese Property Investors Keep Buying UK Property Despite Brexit Recent data suggests Asian investors still have a strong appetite for investing in UK property. Despite concerns created by Brexit and the forthcoming general election. A recent report by JLL, has confirmed that Asian investors accounted for a staggering 28% of UK property transactions in 2016. A [...]

What Does The General Election Mean For The Property Market

May 1st, 2017|Commentary, UK Property News|

What Does The General Election Mean For The Property Market Theresa May has called a snap General Election. Only 2 Years on from the last conservative victory.  2020 was the expected date for the next general election. However, the election can be held earlier, provided that two-thirds of MPs back the move under the Fixed [...]

How Will Starting Brexit Negotiations Affect the Housing Market?

May 1st, 2017|Commentary, UK House Prices, UK Property News|

How Will Starting Brexit Negotiations Affect the Housing Market? How Will Starting Brexit Negotiations Affect the Housing Market? The UK property market will not see any sharp decline because of the formal start of the Brexit Negotiations. During the 2 year period, the UK will negotiate trade deals. May will look to secure deals to [...]

Property asking prices reach record high

April 30th, 2017|Commentary|

Property asking prices reach record high The UK Property Market remains resilient, and has proved the referendum fears of a slump unfounded.  Recent figures indicate that sellers’ Property asking prices reach record high of over £313,000 on average in April. The average asking price on a property listed for sale increased by £3,547, in England [...]

UK Property Market Resilient After Brexit

November 13th, 2016|Commentary, UK Property News|

UK Property Market Resilient After Brexit Vote The UK property market proves resilient in the wake of the EU referendum result. The UK remains an attractive place to invest underpinned supply and demand imbalance. The Fall in the value of sterling has only increased appeal from international investors. Summary: UK property asking prices has experienced [...]

Cost of a single brick in UK property

November 13th, 2016|Commentary, UK Property News|

Cost of a single brick in UK property nearly £50.00 New research has found that the average cost of a single brick, sitting in a UK house is worth nearly £50.00 when based on the overall value of the property. A single brick, when calculated by looking at the price and size of an average [...]

Build to Rent

November 13th, 2016|Commentary, Property Investment Guide|

Build To Rent Build to rent - a new concept for a new generation How will Build to Rent affect the UK's growing number of renters? Well, the UK’s property market has long been characterized by demand high demand for residential rental property, soaring property prices which have outpaced the rate at which salaries have [...]