Knight Frank: “buyers seek outdoor space and greenery”

Knight Frank Latest Data

Knight Frank’s latest prime London sales and prime London lettings data: Key highlights:   Sales: · Property prices in prime outer London rise as more buyers seek outdoor space and greenery – Prices rose 0.9% in prime outer London in the three months to October, which was the highest such rise in five years. The…

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Demand for cheaper housing in USA weakens

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The American Real Estate market has had a fairly good time this year and has held strong even against the out break of covid-19. What we must always take note of though, of the housing market in the USA, is it usually shows what will soon to happen in the UK. The election in the…

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Fine & Country Market Report – Transaction levels recover

Before the lockdown announcement was made, the number of transactions completed was returning to pre-Covid levels. This is according to Nicky Stevenson, MD of Fine & Country UK, who says that during September this year, HMRC has estimated that 98,010 transactions completed.   She adds that newly agreed sales since July have been between 42%…

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New Online Agent looks to remove risk for Landlords

Three Sixty Living

Any letting agent that has the interests of it’s landlords at heart will certainly do well and especially in the current climate where managing a property portfolio might not be the easiest profession under the sun. A new online estate and lettings agency will focus exactly on this, Stockport-based company Three Sixty Living, and also…

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Major housing development fought off by villagers

Planning rejected by villagers

Recent news from the government states that the planning application process will be simplified, sped up and also more on the side of the applicant. So the recent news that a housing project was rejected due to the village community power will be surprising to many, though of course let us see the facts so…

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Will High Streets Become Homes?

The government is planning on removing the red tape so that boarded up shops and abandoned offices can be turned into homes without the need for full planning permission, under new laws being introduced today. It will make it easier for developers to switch shops to homes without needing to submit a planning application. Builders…

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