Tag: Gosport
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Where To Build Your Next Development: England’s Housebuilding Hotspots Revealed
Are you eager to build but worried about planning nightmares? New research reveals the areas where your building dreams are most likely to become a reality. The Labour government has promised a massive 370,000 new homes every year. But with locals often opposing new developments, where will these houses actually get built? Property experts at…
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Reading House Prices Rise – But Still Down on Last Year
June saw a 1.2% jump in the average house price in Reading, bringing it to £323,920. This mini-boom outpaced both the South East average of 1% and the UK average of 0.5%. However, remember this: What does this mean for buyers and sellers? Sellers might be encouraged by the recent increase, but it’s important to…
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Brighton & Hove House Prices Holding Strong
Brighton house prices are weathering the storm better than most, with a monthly jump defying the national trend! Despite a dip in the market over the past year, June saw a promising 2.3% jump in house prices in Brighton and Hove. This bucks the trend across the South East, which saw a more modest 1%…
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Country Living is Winning the Property Race!
Move to the countryside? It might be the smartest move you can make right now. Forget the frantic city life – while urban house prices are taking a nosedive, the countryside is proving to be a more stable bet. New research from Yopa shows that the countryside is holding its own while city prices are…
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London Houses Plunge in Value – Is Your Area Next?
Forget the national picture, house prices are plummeting in some areas, and it’s not just the big smoke! While the UK average house price has gone up by 1.8% in the last year, things are looking pretty bleak for homeowners in certain hotspots. Where are prices falling the most? London is leading the way down, with…
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Stamp Duty Slump Silver Lining for UK Homebuyers
A dip in house prices has come with an unexpected perk for prospective homebuyers—a significant reduction in stamp duty, which can mean serious savings at a crucial time. Stamp duty is a tax imposed on home purchases across the UK, with the amount varying based on the price of the property. Generally, for properties priced…
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Oxford Property Prices – A Slight Dip in January
Oxford has seen a slight decrease in house prices at the start of the year, according to recent figures. The latest figures have shown a minor decline in Oxford house prices in January, with a decrease of 0.3 per cent. This drop is part of a broader pattern observed over the past year, which has…
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Oxford’s Housing Market Takes a Tumble
Oxfordshire’s housing market has seen a significant downturn, according to the latest figures from the Land Registry, with a 7.4% annual decline marking a worrying trend for homeowners and potential buyers alike. December was a harsh month for Oxford’s housing market. The average property price fell to £434,370, showing a steep 9.6% decline from November.…
