Samir Salya on what can be expected in the London property market

It is no secret that the London property market is under pressure. As it stands, businesses are struggling and there is growing confusion and concern regarding Brexit talks. In a recent report by Rightmove, it suggests that those looking to sell London property are experiencing a sharp wake-up call. Despite the fact that estate agents ... Read moreSamir Salya on what can be expected in the London property market

Samir Salya on London Property’s Decline as Brexit Hits

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While it has been expected for months that London property would face trouble following the Brexit referendum of 2016, the extent of this has been revealed. According to figures released by Your Move, one of the UK’s largest estate agency chains, house prices in parts of London have fallen by as much as 15% over ... Read moreSamir Salya on London Property’s Decline as Brexit Hits

Samir Salya looks at Brexit and the UK’s property market

It appears that the housing market in the UK is successfully moving on from the wider concerns related to the economy following the referendum results. There are now more buyers and sellers in the housing market compared with the same time last year, and the number of sales agree in June 2017 was 4.6% higher ... Read moreSamir Salya looks at Brexit and the UK’s property market

Samir Salya – how Brexit and the General Election are already affecting London’s real estate market

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It’s fair to say that the London real estate market is remarkably resilient. And it’s had to be in recent months, as the twin shocks of the Brexit vote and now a surprise UK general election result could reasonably be expected to have hit industry confidence hard. Standing firm Political and economic uncertainty are never ... Read moreSamir Salya – how Brexit and the General Election are already affecting London’s real estate market

How Brexit is affecting investors in the UK property market

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If the polls are correct for the UK General Election on 8 June, Theresa May and the Conservative Party will win by a landslide. It’s assumed that a win will allow the Conservatives to negotiate a softer Brexit than first assumed. While the polls may be showing favour for the Tories, we all know that ... Read moreHow Brexit is affecting investors in the UK property market