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    The House Price of the Future: The cost of getting on the UK ladder in 2030

    We’ve released our latest research into the future of the UK property market, by mapping what the average house price across England, Scotland and Wales could look like by 2030, as well as breaking the capital down by each borough. We looked at the increase in UK property values between 2000 and 2015 and found property prices …

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      How Will the New Prime Minister Affect the UK Housing Market?

      And then there were two: Boris Johnson v Jeremy Hunt. The two candidates are in a race to be Britain’s next prime minister, with Boris the overwhelming favourite. However, we all know that Britain loves a good underdog story, so write Hunt off at your peril. The next prime minister will have a few things …

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        British TV House Prices 

        This week marked 20 years since the launch of Friends, which showcased one of the best known flats in the whole world. Leading online estate agent Emoov.co.uk has looked at property price of a number of well-known properties from English TV screens. Only Fools and Horses Nelson Mandela House, one of the most iconic buildings …

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          UK Market Crash Could Take Nearly Eight Years for Property Prices to Recover

          So you’ve just had a dedicated agent value your humble abode at a price that has you trying your hardest to contain  excitement. You crack out the calculator and do the numbers, seeing how many shiny gold coins you’re going to get when someone buys your awesome home. But then it dawns on you: selling a …

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            The True Estate Agency Hybrid 

            No matter which side of the argument you sit on, the question over whether estate agency ‘goes online’ or ‘stays in the high street’ is still a hot-button issue, often debated on panels, via the media and on Twitter, LinkedIn etc. The two sides of the coin  The incumbency, unsurprisingly, cites that the traditional model …

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              Britain’s most expensive streets 

              With the average house price sold in the last five years topping £8,006,000, Victoria Road in West London’s Kensington, has been rightly crowned the most expensive street in the UK. Just a stones throw away from Kensington Palace, the Royal Albert Hall and running parallel to the Queen’s Gate up to Kensington Gardens, this street …

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                The Waitrose Effect: A Waitrose Supermarket Can Double Your Property Price

                Leading online estate agent, Mashroom, has released research into the Waitrose effect on house prices surrounding each of the supermarket’s 300+ UK stores. Mashroom’s research found property surrounding Waitrose stores costs £456,000 on average, more than double that of the UK overall (£221,254), having increased 7% over the last year. It’s well known that the …

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                  Mashroom’s Night Tube Property Price Map

                  With the 24-hour service having launched on the Central, Jubilee, Victoria and Northern lines earlier this year, and the Piccadilly Line ready to join the party this weekend, we’ve updated our look at the property market surrounding each night tube stop station. Night Tube Property Prices  Property Price by Line  The average house price across all …

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                    UK Property Costs Eight Times the Average Wage

                    Our latest research has highlighted the most unaffordable areas of the United Kingdom where the average house price to wage ratio is concerned. The research found that the average UK house price is eight times the average wage. We compiled data for all the London boroughs and each area across England, Scotland and Wales to …


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