Britons are holding off from trying to sell their homes
due to uncertainty about when and how Britain will leave the European Union,
according to a survey which adds to signs of a slowdown in the housing market. The
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) said new sales instructions
fell last month at the fastest pace since June 2016, when Britain voted to
leave the EU in a referendum. New buyer inquiries were down by the most since
April, and sales fell by the most since February. Read more on the Reuters
website.
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