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Jones Lang, CBRE fall as EU exit bodes UK real estate pause

  Bloomberg CBRE Group Inc. and Jones Lang LaSalle Inc., real estate services firms that do a significant share of their business in the U.K., tumbled as investors speculated on a possible fall-off in property sales and leases after Britons voted to leave the European Union. CBRE, the world’s largest commercial-property brokerage, dropped 9 percent to $27.31 in New York, ...

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Boston realty to benefit from UK’s exit from EU

  TIMES NEWS SERVICE Britain’s vote to leave the European Union may be causing turmoil in the capitals of Europe and in world stock markets. But it could actually benefit the real estate market in Boston. Here’s how: Housing Mortgage rates — already quite low — could stay down. The reason? Uncertainty about the economy and the stock market drives ...

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USA 30-year mortgage average edges up to 3.56 %

  Washington / AP Long-term U.S. mortgage rates rose this week but remain at levels low enough to boost home sales in the spring buying season. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage edged up to 3.56% from a 52-week low of 3.54% last week. The rate is down from 4.02% a year ago. The average rate on ...

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