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London Property News: Demand for rental properties 'will continue to grow

Demand for both low and high end property sales and rentals will continue to grow into 2011, according to Property Hawk.

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London Property News: Flatsharing 'is becoming more popular

Shared ownership and flatsharing schemes are increasingly becoming more popular.

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London Property News: Market 'will not see much change

The number of high end property sales and rentals could remain low next year if the property market shows no signs of change from the last couple of years, Mouseprice has said.

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London Property News: Demand for rental properties 'will continue to grow
Demand for both low and high end property sales and rentals will continue to grow into 2011, according to Property Hawk.
London Property News: Flatsharing 'is becoming more popular
Shared ownership and flatsharing schemes are increasingly becoming more popular.
London Property News: Market 'will not see much change
The number of high end property sales and rentals could remain low next year if the property market shows no signs of change from the last couple of years, Mouseprice has said.