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London property
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Supply will force price rises
Competition for houses because we are not building enough to keep up with demand eventually will push up prices, according to a new study
By Country Life Published
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Empty homes threat
The Government wants local councils to put pressure on homeowners to sell up or rent out properties which are left empty for over 6 months
By Arabella Youens Published
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Fitzrovia's finest
One of the most original town houses in London's Fitzrovia has come on the market
By Country Life Published
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Knightsbridge Village: London's most prestigious address
The prime property area that lies between Brompton Road and Hyde Park - Knightsbridge Village in agents' speak - has proved resilient in the past few weeks
By Arabella Youens Published
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Country Life properties for sale in February
We look at some of the most-read and head-turning properties we have featured on Countrylife.co.uk in February
By Holly Kirkwood Published
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Record house price drop recorded
House prices have fallen faster year-on-year since the Land Registry started its records, the Government body has said
By Holly Kirkwood Published
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Homebuyers flock to the coast
Coastal areas are proving popular for those moving house says a new report
By Holly Kirkwood Published
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Good value property emerging in London
Property bargains are emerging in London both in Knightsbridge and Belgravia and also in new growth areas like Marylebone and Bayswater says a new report
By Holly Kirkwood Published
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London prices slump
The most expensive houses in London have fallen 3.7% in January, the second highest monthly decline on record
By Arabella Youens Published
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Official 2008 house price falls
House prices in England and Wales fell by 13.5% in 2008, according to Government figures
By Country Life Published
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Connaught Square sale
A house four doors down from Tony Blair's in Connaught Square has sold for £4.3m, a rise on the price that the Blairs paid in 2004
By Country Life Published
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Repossessions could reach 90,000
With unemployment rising, the number of houses repossessed by lenders could reach 90,000, according to a report
By Country Life Published
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London lures overseas buyers
Nearly two thirds of sales transactions in central London are to overseas buyers, say agents as the weak pound and price reduction sparks interest
By Arabella Youens Published
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Sharp rise of repossessions predicted
Mortgage lenders are expecting next year will see a rise in borrowers slipping behind on their mortgage payments
By Country Life Published
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Live in the Royal Parks
Three lodges in London's Royal Parks are currently available to rent including Blackheath Lodge which is on the rental market for the first time
By Arabella Youens Published
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Flats on Bishops Avenue for sale
New contemporary flats on one of the countrys most expensive roads have come onto the market in Bishops Avenue in north London
By Holly Kirkwood Published
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Property market stirs
Bucking the recent trends, Hamptons International are reporting in property sales during November
By Country Life Published
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Property sales numbers fall
The volume of properties sold per month has fallen again according to the latest report
By Holly Kirkwood Published
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HIPs given new questions
Margaret Beckett today unveiled a major shake-up of Home Information Packs (HIPs) after admitting they were not working
By Country Life Published
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HSBC boost lending
While other banks predict even tighter lending conditions next year, HSBC has pledged to lend £15bn
By Country Life Published
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Housing market brighter in 2009
The property market for next year is looking sunnier in London, with more prospective buyers registering with estate agents and house price falls slowing up.
By Country Life Published