Samir Salya on why London property prices are set to continue their slide

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Experts agree that house prices in London will keep falling, as the market has just suffered its worst month since the post-financial crisis year of 2009. Lots of reports are showing the capital’s housing market as experiencing its worst time in almost a decade, and surveyors expect this to continue. It looks like prices will ... Read moreSamir Salya on why London property prices are set to continue their slide

Samir Salya on London’s first annual fall in house prices since 2009

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It’s official, London’s house prices have recorded their first annual fall in almost a decade, according to government records. The figures also show increases in every other region of the country. In the latest of many signs that the capital’s property market is slowing, the report from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) shows that ... Read moreSamir Salya on London’s first annual fall in house prices since 2009

Samir Salya on the Falling Price of Luxury Property in London

Due to recent uncertainty in the UK, from political to financial, London’s property market has seen tough times over the last few years. With price falls being seen across the capital, both the rental and the buying markets have been drastically hit. The luxury sector is now starting to feel the pressure of the city’s ... Read moreSamir Salya on the Falling Price of Luxury Property in London

Samir Salya on the Reversal of London’s Property Prices

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While London property prices have seen a rapid increase in recent years, 2017 saw a pricing drop for the first time since the banking crash of 2009. With the sharp slowdown in the market, the long-standing property boom in the capital has ended. Fall in prices The average price of a home in London fell ... Read moreSamir Salya on the Reversal of London’s Property Prices

Samir Salya discusses London property prices

Official statistics show that London is losing people from every age group, apart from those in their twenties. People from all other age groups are leaving the capital due to the extremely high property prices becoming unsustainable. Five-year high Last year, up to June 2016, people leaving London (net outward migration) reached 93,000 people. This ... Read moreSamir Salya discusses London property prices