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London's high-end property market cools on worries about tax hit

Britain's house prices boom
September 16, 2024
Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - Demand for London's most expensive homes cooled last month as high earners worried about the possibility of tax increases by Britain's new centre-left government, a property data firm said on Tuesday.

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