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City & Countrywide’s Guide to Smarter Property Investment!
Off-plan investments are outperforming completed builds in 2025, especially in high-growth UK cities like Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool. Regeneration zones are driving capital appreciation, and City and Countrywide offers exclusive access to below-market-value opportunities with trusted developers. 🏙️ Top UK Cities for Off-Plan Investment in 2025 In 2025, the UK property market is seeing a shift away from traditional hotspots like London and toward regional cities wi
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Oct 283 min read


The Blueprint for Off-Plan Success!
🏗️ Off-Plan Property Investment in 2025: Where, Why, and What to Watch Off-plan property investment in 2025 is thriving across UK cities like Manchester, Birmingham, and Leeds—driven by regeneration zones, rising rental yields, and strategic development planning. Investors should focus on location, developer reputation, and exit strategy to maximise returns. Off-plan property investment has long been the playground of savvy investors—and in 2025, the game is hotter than ever
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Oct 243 min read


Buy-to-Let Bounce Back: Yields Near 7% Spark Investor Revival.
🏘️ Buy-to-Let Market Rebounds The UK’s buy-to-let property market is showing signs of a robust recovery, offering landlords compelling returns and attracting renewed interest from investors. Against the backdrop of high living costs and elevated mortgage rates, many prospective homeowners are remaining in the rental sector — a trend that’s helping to drive rental yields higher and boost demand for investment properties. 📈 Yields Edge Up as Rental Demand Holds Firm In the fi
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Oct 203 min read


Buy-to-Let Boom Moves North: London Loses Its Edge.
Website 📉 London Rents Slide as Buy-to-Let Investors Head North The UK rental market is showing signs of a shift—and London is leading the way, but not in the direction landlords might hope. According to the latest figures from Hamptons, average rents on new tenancies in the capital dropped by 2.7% over the past year, equivalent to a £65 monthly dip. That brings the average rent for a new let in London to £2,332 as of September. This marks a sharp contrast to the rental land
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Oct 132 min read
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