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Liverpool property auction has moved down slightly in terms of asking prices. The investment market in Liverpool has slowed slightly with the new tax rules making less profit for investors and also tougher lending criteria for buy to let, means fewer buyers at the Liverpool property auctions.

On the flip side, this should help rents, as supply will be restrained slightly, but the property market is destined for a more corporate buyer with bigger portfolios rather than an individual property investor trying to make a pension for a property.

The over-supply of new build student property continues, and it will be interesting to see how this plays out over the years.