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 Countrywide acquires Hamptons International

Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency and property services Group, has announced the acquisition of Hamptons International, and rights to expand across key locations including the UK, Europe and Asia.
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 London and South see supply increase

Hamptons International, one of the UK’s premier residential estate agencies has announced a significant rise in new housing stock coming on to the market during April 2010, one of the key indicators that house prices could be set to stabilise for the remainder of the year.
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 Bounce in Sale & Rental Prices During the Last Quarter

hamptonslogoHamptons International, has released the very latest figures from its Property Price Tracker, revealing a steady rise in sale prices and leveling out of rental prices across the UK market in the last quarter of 2009.
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 Is the UK Sales Market ‘Bottoming’?

salesigns21Hamptons International, one of the UK’s most prominent residential agents has announced that the UK’s house market is close to hitting the ‘bottom’ of the market, following healthy levels of trading during the last three months and the presence of several distinct factors witnessed when Britain came out of the last recession in the early 1990’s.
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The weakness in the value of the pound is tempting foreign buyers to London, who are finding the potential for significant discounts.

Figures from Hamptons International have revealed that recent Government speculation over stamp duty is having a detrimental effect on the UK housing market with a number of transactions stalling due to buyers hoping for some stamp duty relief.


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