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London housing shows signs of life despite Brexit uncertainty
Number of prime property deals in H2 2018 up; seller price discounts have attracted buyers
Published Sun, Jan 13, 2019 · 09:50 PM
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THE London property market has begun to improve in the past few months, despite uncertainty.
LonRes, a property data firm that covers about 95 per cent of agent transactions in prime London and about 50 per cent of agents in Canary Wharf and further out in central London, finds that seller price discounts have begun to attract buyers.
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