House prices in the UK will see an average increase of 6% over the course of next year, according to the RICS housing forecast for 2016. With house prices predicted to rise across the whole of the UK in 2016, East Anglia is continuing the ...
Tags: UK House Prices
Housing prices in China are expected to grow steadily in 2016, while divergence between bigger and smaller cities will continue, according to a property research organization. Government policy has perhaps helped to ease the housing glut ...
Tags: Property Sector, Mild Growth
China will continue to actively destock its massive property inventory over concerns that the ailing housing market could derail the economy. Along with cutting overcapacity and tackling debt, destocking will be a major task in 2016, ...
The sofa is named LIVDIN, it is not only as a living room sofa but also turns to the dining room of multifunctional sofa. Clever and flexible change form, can play the biggest role in limited space, in the domestic area of soaring house ...
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Growth in home improvement activity is expected to peak during the second half of 2014 and then begin to ease heading into next year, according to the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) released by the Remodeling Futures ...
Tags: Growth, Improvement, Construction
In July this year, of 70 major Chinese cities surveyed, two cities saw higher prices in the new house market, 64 cities witnessed lower prices, while new house prices in the remaining four cities were unchanged, all compared to June this ...
Tags: China, Declines, Metallurgy
In June this year, of 70 major Chinese cities surveyed, eight cities saw higher prices in the new house market, 55 cities witnessed lower prices, while new house prices in the remaining seven cities were unchanged, all compared to May this ...
Tags: China, House Prices, Metallurgy, Mineral
Footfall in May was 0.2% down on a year ago, marginally down on the 0.1% fall in April and below the three-month average of a 0.6% increase. Footfall on the high street was 0.9% down on the previous year for May, up on April’s fall of ...
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Retail footfall in May was 0.2% down on a year ago, marginally down on the 0.1% fall in April and below the three-month average of a 0.6% increase, reports the latest BRC/Springboard Retail Footfall Monitor. The report found that footfall ...
Tags: Furniture, Furnishing, Home Products
Residents in Tangshan are very familiar with the concept of oversupply. A severe glut in the steel industry has put many jobs at risk in the northeastern Chinese city that counts the metal as one of its primary exports. But the oversupply ...
Tags: Housing Market, Crashing Down
According to the BRC, footfall in April was 0.1% lower than a year ago, down on the 1.8% rise in March. High streets reported the largest decline, falling 1.4%, substantially down from the 2.6% rise in March while shopping centres ...
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According to the BRC/Springboard's recent footfall monitor, retail footfall in March was 1.8% higher than a year ago, significantly up on the 2.9% fall in February and above the three-month average of 0.4%. In addition, footfall on the high ...
Tags: Furniture, Furnishing
In March this year, of 70 major Chinese cities surveyed, 56 cities saw higher prices in the new house market, four cities witnessed lower prices, while new house prices in the remaining 10 cities were unchanged, all compared to February ...
In January this year, of 70 major Chinese cities surveyed, 62 cities saw higher prices in the new house market, six cities witnessed lower prices, while new house prices in the remaining two cities were unchanged, all compared to December ...
Tags: new house market, second-hand house market, Construction
In November this year, of 70 major Chinese cities surveyed, 66 cities saw higher prices in the new house market, just one city witnessed lower prices, while new house prices in the remaining three cities remained unchanged, all compared to ...
Tags: house prices, second-hand house