Property market stood strong against Brexit shock
Looking back at 2016, a year of two halves
Well, where did this year go? December is upon us and this is our final supplement of the year. Although, there’s no need to panic, as subsequent property pages will feature in the main section of the newspaper over the festive season before Property Plus returns in January.
Overall, it appears to have been a year of two halves with markets slow to move in the first half in apprehension of Britain’s Brexit...
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