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      <description>After much wrangling, a torrid few weeks for Theresa May, and a controversial one billion pound sweetener to Northern Ireland, the Conservatives have struck a deal with the Democratic Unionist Party and remain in power.
While the UK General Election last month indeed delivered a remarkable result, throwing Brexit negotiations – which began on 19 June – into further confusion, for the UK housing market we can expect little to change.
The immediate future of the Housing White Paper is unclear....</description>
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      <description>Property in Manchester and Liverpool is seeing an investment surge despite predictions of slowed growth following Brexit.
Indeed, property prices nationwide have shown resilience following the EU referendum, rising 5.6 per cent on an annualised basis in August, up from 5.2 per cent in July. It is now clear that the government’s ‘Northern Powerhouse’ strategy, to boost the economic growth of the North of England, is continuing to advance under the leadership of new Prime Minister Theresa...</description>
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      <description>The international investment property industry has changed significantly over the last 10 years, but we can safely say that the UK, even through times of uncertainty, has remained top of our investors’ wish lists and London property remains one of the top global investments spots.
London has become the world’s second-most expensive housing market, behind only Hong Kong and significantly ahead of third-placed New York. A square foot in London will now cost US$1,025, compared to Hong Kong at...</description>
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