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Perth housing prices tipped to leap 20pc
WA investors face a rollercoaster few years with a leading business forecaster predicting Perth house prices will surge almost 20 per cent by 2014.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Spain's building spree leaves airports and roads begging for use
In March, local officials inaugurated a new airport in Castellón, a small city on Spain’s Mediterranean coast. They are still waiting for the first scheduled flight.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Brazilians breathing life into south florida property market
The strength of the Brazilian Real against the Dollar is giving Brazilians more buying power in the US property market than they have had for a generation. Because of this the growing Brazilian middle class is buying up Florida properties, mainly in Miami, according to a Folha de São Paulo study released Monday.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Cypriot diplomats to meet un experts on property issue
Permanent Secretary of the Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Nicos Emiliou and member of the Cyprus negotiating team, Toumazos Tselepis, will arrive in New York Tuesday for talks with the team of experts appointed by the UN to help the two sides in the peace talks on the property issue.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Exxonmobil moves forward with new digs
Taking a big step forward on a major real estate endeavor, ExxonMobil Corp. has just chosen Gilbane/Harvey-Houston to build its new Houston office campus on a 385-acre site.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Italian region looks for foodies in bid for tourism boost
Officials in Piedmont are expecting an increase of 10 per cent in the number of 'gastronomic tourists' this year.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Europe homes for aspiring indians
uropean countries like Spain, Greece and Italy are among the latest property buying destinations for Indians in the holiday home segment after prices have crashed there, according to industry analysts and consultants.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Philippines launches nuclear tourism
Tourists can stay at a guesthouse overlooking pristine South China Sea waters at the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant's private beach.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Euro recovers, sterling falls after renewed eu confidence
Whilst the continuing dovish stance of the Bank of England had a downward effect on the sterling's value, the movement of the Fed into more hawkish policies combined with the survival of the Greek government in last week's no confidence vote served to strengthen the dollar and the euro.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
European holiday favourites benefit from boost in buying interest
France, Italy and Germany are all attracting more interest from overseas property buyers, especially areas popular with Brits such as the Dordogne, the latest Rightmove Overseas index shows.
Mon, Jun 27, 2011