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UK Residential Property Demand Still Strong

Iwona Hovenko, Real Estate Analyst, Bloomberg Intelligence

06-Nov-20 07:37

UK Residential Property Demand Still Strong

Covid-19 has kicked off many changes in the way we travel, shop, and work. There are also signs that the pandemic may have long-term effects on our urban populations, with flight from cities to suburban areas expected. In the UK, however, the housing market appears to be booming. For more insights, we speak to Iwona Hovenko, Real Estate Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence.

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