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Country Life Trending: Despite everything 2020 has thrown at us, the prime housing market has proved that it is as resilient as ever, says Penny Churchill. Rupert Sweeting of Knight Frank sums up an extraordinary year in the country-house market in a few well-chosen words: ‘Following the Conservative victory in the 2019 General Election, the market was flying in the first couple of months of 2020. ‘Then came the pandemic and the first national lockdown and, by the end of April, we were all thinking “this is not looking good”. However, the lifting of restrictions in June saw the market take off and we’ve been going full tilt ever since.’ ....
Estate branded most important farm to hit market this year sold 15 December 2020 | Despite Covid restrictions, the estate was sold under offer in just four weeks (Photo: WebbPaton) A 1,400 acre Wiltshire estate branded by Country Life as the most important farming property to hit the market this year has been sold. The Ogbourne Down estate, which lies amid the North Wessex Downs AONB, has been bought by an anonymous businessman for £15 million. The property comprises the main farmhouse with two further farmhouses and two cottages, and six ranges of farm buildings. Around 1,100 acres are in arable production, 212 acres are in permanent pasture, and 59 acres of amenity woodland. ....
Mansion Global More Mansion Global Daily: Appreciation in Disaster Areas, Canadian Property Prices Set for 2021 Increases, and More Mansion Global’s daily round-up of the latest luxury real estate news from around the world By Mansion Global Staff | Originally Published On December 15, 2020 | Mansion Global Save BY THE NUMBERS SMART HOMES NEWS BITES Canadian Property Prices Set for 2021 Increases Driven by a combination of lack of housing stock, surging demand and record low interest rates, Canadian property prices are forecast to rise 5.5% in 2021, pushing up the typical price of a home in Canada to C$746,100 (US$585,904). Detached houses are expected to see greater gains than condos, supported by the increased demand for single-family homes amid Covid-19. CBC ....