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Latest property news
House prices ‘flatline’ as shocking drops in London drag average down
House prices in London are dropping by 4.4% year-on-year but rising in the many other regions including by 3.4% in the North West.
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Features
Avoiding the wrong kind of cost cutting
Since the Brexit vote and the resulting downturn in the housing market, much of my consultancy work has involved helping clients to reduce costs, says Adam Walker, but we have to avoid chopping the critical elements of the business!
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Guest Blogs
‘Tenant fees ban is an interference too far by government’
Outspoken and occasionally waspish agent Trevor Abrahmsohn rails against the government’s ongoing efforts to regulate the industry.
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Agencies & People
Allsop defies Brexit blues with 76% success
Allsop’s latest residential auction was on 28th March, the day before the original date for the UK’s proposed withdrawal from the EU.
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Buyers returning to London market in significant numbers, claims agency
41-branch Chestertons says buyers are getting weary of waiting for Brexit and beginning to return to the fray.
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Features
UK property market ‘on hold’
Designs on Property tracks and summarises the property indices. Kate Faulkner says: “Year-on-year, demand in the UK has fallen by 19 per cent, as buyers hold off on making any decisions, in light of the current political climate.”
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Allsop resi auction raises £54m from 200 lots
Allsop raised £54m from 200 lots, recording a strong success rate of 74 per cent, at its recent auction at the InterContinental Park Lane Hotel in London.
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Estate agents facing most price sensitive housing market ‘in many years’
Claim is made by Rightmove which also says Brexit extension could see a short-term 'mini surge' in sales market.
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Brexit chaos continues to be ‘major drag’ on housing market, say surveyors
But major property software firm says buyers are becoming 'tired of waitig for Brexit to happen' and that market activity wil pick up again soon.
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