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Renewed interest in central London residential property market

by Necco | Apr 17, 2015 | news, Uncategorized

The central London residential property market saw a new wave of interest during the beginning of 2015 following months of soaring property prices that left many investors searching for more affordable opportunities. According to a new report by real estate firm JLL,...

Annual house price growth slows as ‘London effect’ fades

by Necco | Apr 17, 2015 | news, Uncategorized

Annual house price growth slowed to its lowest rate in 16 months in March, with the brakes applied by London, which is no longer acting as a “workhorse” dragging up prices nationally, a report suggested. Property prices across England and Wales were up 5.6% annually...

General election 2015: Mansion tax may decide who wins London marginal seats

by Necco | Apr 8, 2015 | news, Uncategorized

The mansion tax could tilt the balance in a number of key London marginals on polling day, according to new analysis by property experts. Close races where the levy could influence voters and where house prices have soared include Hampstead & Kilburn, Westminster...

Higher taxes and election uncertainty put brakes on prime London house prices

by Necco | Apr 8, 2015 | news, Uncategorized

Prices in the prime property market in London fell marginally in the first quarter of 2015, confirming concerns that higher taxes and pre-election qualms are affecting the sector. They were down 0.5% quarter on quarter and this follows an average 2.6% price adjustment...

Property prices near London Crossrail stations set to outperform local markets

by Necco | Apr 8, 2015 | news, Uncategorized

On average property prices within a 10 or 15 minute walk from the new Crossrail stations in and around London have already outperformed prices in the wider area by some 5%, new research shows. While there are pockets of sustained outperformance, especially in central...

Map of middle-class London reveals zones where only the super-rich can afford to buy property

by Necco | Mar 26, 2015 | news, Uncategorized

It seems a week doesn’t go by without a news story shaming landlords for advertising box rooms in the capital at eye-watering prices. As if this wasn’t proof enough of a housing crisis in London, new research has confirmed that the capital’s centre is now...
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