There has been no escape from televised coverage of burning buildings, violence and looting that erupted in London, and Ealing in particular. Will the reputation of our borough be tarnished to the point that our property prices will be affected?
This July marked the first time that we have seen a drop in asking price for property in 2011 – except in Ealing. Ealing was one of only two London boroughs whose average asking price went up in July 2011.
1 in 3, the current national average for house sales that fall through. Northfields Estates explores why in many areas of the country so many sales are not making it through to completion. And what to do to prevent fall throughs.
London is experiencing a surging number of people choosing to stay in the capital to raise their families. In some cases, there is even a reverse migration of empty nesters looking to come back to the Big Smoke.
May 2011 marked the highest average rent in England and Wales on record with the average rental figures spiking to £695. What does this rise mean to landlords and to tenants? Find out.
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