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Property taxes? Defer them
Stop paying your property taxes if you’re short of cash. That advice may sound a little extreme but that’s exactly what Vancouver-based certified financial planner Clay Gillespie is telling some of his clients.
Thu, Jun 02, 2011
Rich tax advantages for french property buyers
Despite the recent introduction of the 20% tax on second homes in France, those property owners who decide to live and work in the country can still benefit from a world of tax advantages, as a recent investigation from the Daily Telegraph concludes.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011
Chinese tourists start returning to japan following earthquake
Recent disasters have overwhelmed the government's effort to attract more visitors and boost its economy.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011
Portuguese property market remains depressed
Real estate prices, activity and confidence have all taken a hit as a result of the economic situation in Portugal, the latest report has found.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011
Experts forecast fall in thai property market
Experts have forecast a ten to 15 per cent drop in prices within the Thai property market for 2011.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011
Aussie property market offers great 'buy-to-let opportunites'
Despite the Australian property market recently having some of the sparkle taken off, there are still plenty of investment opportunities for potential buyers.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011
Low cypriot property sales could encourage price falls
A decline in the level of property sales in Cyprus could see potential buyers given more opportunity to pick up a bargain home.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011
Perth property on the slide as sydney steams ahead
Perth's staggering drop in property prices has been laid bare with figures released today showing the city's median price is now lagging almost $50,000 behind Sydney.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011
Turkey property prices increase by over 6% annually
Turkey’s real estate sector has experienced considerable price increases this year marked by yet another strong month of growth.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011
Eurozone inflation falls as unemployment stays flat
Inflation in the countries that share the European single currency fell to 2.7% in May, according to the European Union statistics office.
Wed, Jun 01, 2011