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London To Probe Foreign Ownership Of Houses

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The mayor of London is undertaking the biggest investigation ever into foreign ownership of the homes in the city.

The probe comes amid concerns that wealthy overseas buyers are driving up house prices across the city and in turn blocking others from taking their first steps onto the property ladder.

Sadiq Khan of the Labour Party, who succeeded Boris Johnson as mayor earlier in May, told the Guardian that while he welcomes investment from around the world in building new homes, including those from first-time buyers, he has “real concerns” about the jump in the number of properties being snapped up by foreign buyers.

“It’s clear we need to better understand the different roles that overseas money plays in London’s housing market, the scale of what’s going on, and what action we can take to support development and help Londoners find a home,” he told the Guardian.

“That’s why we are commissioning the most thorough research on this matter ever undertaken in Britain—the biggest look of its kind at this issue—so we can figure out exactly what can be done,” he continued.

The inquiry will focus on how foreign cash has changed all areas of London’s housing market from affordable homes to the very top end and will look at how other global cities are dealing with similar issues as well as where the money originates from to ensure “dirty money” isn’t flooding into the property market.

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