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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Housebuilding falls to slowest quarterly rate for three years

Figures show new housing starts fell to 160,640 in June, 1% lower than a year ago

Housebuilding across England has fallen to the slowest quarterly rate for three years, according to official figures, despite a promise by the government for a home-building revolution.

Figures published by the housing ministry showed construction began on 37,220 homes in England in the three months to June – 8% down on the same period a year ago, and the lowest quarterly number of new home starts since 2016.

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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Basement conversions: all you need to know about digging down Nottingham Estate Agents

If you have extended up and out, now’s the time to turn your attention downwards. The good news is basement conversions can add between 10-15 per cent to your property’s value, according to Savills. They can add much needed living space, or even be rented out as a separate flat, making them a nice little […]

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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

A guide to buying property abroad: Seven top tips Nottingham Estate Agents

Are you thinking about buying a dream holiday home? Not sure where to begin? OnTheMarket.com reveals seven top tips to get you started. Buying a property overseas is a major decision. It’s important to do as much research as possible and to seek independent advice. You’ll also need to bear in mind that the legal […]

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UK house prices fall amid no-deal Brexit fears

Nationwide says prices in London dropped at an annual rate of 1.7% in September

House prices in Britain unexpectedly fell last month amid mounting fears over the impact of no-deal Brexit on the property market.

According to the latest snapshot from the Nationwide building society, prices fell in September by 0.2%, pulling down the average price of a home to £215,352 from £216,096 in August. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a 0.1% rise on the month.

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Inside where Peter Pan was born & Oscar-nominated film set

They're both beautifully quirky.

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Renting properties out on a short let basis Nottingham Estate Agents

Have you considered a short let?  Here, we look at the benefits of engaging a trusted estate agent such as the dedicated short let team who works with the London branches of Jackson-Stops. Whether you’re a landlord or tenant, there are huge benefits to both letting and renting a property on a short-term basis. A […]

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UK house prices growth almost 'grinds to a halt' amid Brexit uncertainty – business live

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London’s housing market is leading the downturn, with prices sliding by 1.7% year-on-year in the last quarter, Nationwide reports.

Prices in the ‘Outer Metropolitan’ region also fell, by 1.5%, reflecting the impact of Brexit uncertainty on the capital.

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“UK annual house price growth almost ground to a halt in September, at just 0.2%. This marks the tenth month in a row in which annual price growth has been below 1%.

“Indicators of UK economic activity have been fairly volatile in recent quarters, but the underlying pace of growth appears to have slowed as a result of weaker global growth and an intensification of Brexit uncertainty. However, the slowdown has centred on business investment – household spending has been more resilient, supported by steady gains in employment and real earnings.

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