Kristyan Morgan
Buyers from mainland China and Hong Kong prefer luxury homes in cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago and Manhattan Demand for $1 million Homes Surges in Tech Valley
When luxury homes are hot-selling properties in Silicon Valley, in Mid-Hudson it is a slow-moving segment Metro Employment Rates Boost Housing Market
Demand for housing is expected to increase as unemployment rates decline Unemployment and the real estate sector go hand in hand. With no steady source of income, not many were looking to invest in real estate. Prices Rise in China Property Market
Despite price control measures such as ban on a third party home purchase, raising home transaction costs and property tax trials, home prices in prime Chinese cities continued escalating in August Florida Banks on Condos to Flourish
A seminar on maintaining high-rise condos will be conducted on September 6 Real estate management company The Continental Group will be conducting an educational seminar on ‘Maintaining a high-rise condominium: How to avoid costly repairs’ in Fort Lauderdale on Sept. Retirees Are Significant Real Estate Investors
A large number of retirees are investing their retirement savings into properties If you have substantial retirement savings and are looking for avenues to invest, then the property market might be a lucrative option. Average Mortgage Rates Fall, Another Nudge for Revival
While average rate of fixed mortgages fell, applications for new mortgages too dropped After increasing steadily for weeks, the average rate of fixed mortgages fell in the U. Rentals Slip in Central London
Increasing rate of unemployment has affected rentals in London, but letting volumes have escalated The Eurozone crisis and weakening economy has undoubtedly resulted in a reduction of jobs in the financial sector. Cash is King in Home Market as Supply is Low
An increasing number of investors continue to make all-cash home purchases Even with prevailing low mortgage rates, an increasing number of homebuyers prefer all-cash payment – be it for mid-priced homes or luxury apartments. British MP for Ban on Investment Home Concept in Central London
If deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats Simon Hughes has his way, then rich foreigners will no longer be allowed to buy a second home in central London Manhattan's Hot Luxury Market
Manhattan continues to be the most sought-after destination for international luxury home buyers. The Manhattan property market continues to be the first choice for international buyers of luxury homes. Republican Convention Puts Tampa Bay on Real Estate Radar
The 2012 Republican National Convention brought not only thousands of staunch party supporters, but also a good number of property scouters who took out time to look at the flourishing property market. Australian Youngsters High On Co-Buying
In Australia an increasing number of youngsters prefer to collaborate with friends and other family members to enter the property market Ryan Seacrest Sells Home at a Loss
Ryan Seacrest has reportedly sold his Hollywood mansion for a price tag of $11 million, taking a loss of $500,000 on the property. Information is Key to Preventing Future Shock in Real Estate
A group of researchers at the University of Miami School of Business Administration has come up with a solution to prevent future meltdown in the housing sector. Healthcare Real Estate Heating Up
The recent edition of the Heathcare Real Estate Insight points out that with an increasing number of MOBs sold in previous months, the market seems to be on a rebound. Demand For Jumbo Loans Increase
As the sale of high-end and luxury homes went up in the housing market in the last couple of years, the number of jumbo loans too escalated Good Home Prices Bring in Quality Property Into Market
An increase in home prices is expected to bring more sellers into the market With home prices recoding its first gain in nearly two years, sure signs of economy’s revival have emerged. Groups Risk Losing Out on Affordable Housing in East Harlem
With government subsidies expiring, a number of housing units in East Harlem will no longer remain affordable. Home Prices in 20 Cities Increase
The real estate market seems to be on revival mode, with June recording an annual growth rate of 0.5 percent Construction Jobs Dip Due to Inactive Public Sector
With construction activities recording a drop in various parts of the country, employment in the construction sector, too, seems to have taken a toll. Commercial Realty’s Growth Tempered by Slowdown in Job Creation
Vacancy rates in the office, retail, multifamily and industrial sectors are expected to drop substantially in 2013, a report released by the National Association of Realtors showed. Golfers Throng Waterfront Properties in Florida
Jupiter Island in Florida seems to be golfers' favorite destination If you're a golfer, then the address for you is Jupiter Island, Florida. In 2006, PGA star Tiger Woods bought his Jupiter Island property and set up base here. HUD approves $55 million mortgage to renovate hospital
This mortgage loan will be used to consolidate the two existing emergency departments of the hospital into one Now, Vacation Homes Are Not Far Away
Low housing prices in several markets have made owning vacation homes a reality Low housing prices in several markets have made owning vacation homes a reality. July Construction Declines by 10 percent
Though residential construction in the U.S. dipped in July, commercial sector recorded modest growth. Sale By Owners On The Rise
FSBOs accounted for 10 percent of home sales in 2011 Planning to sell your home? Your chances of getting the house sold are likely to increase with a realtor than trying to sell on your own, a survey conducted by HomeGain, a real estate marketing service provider, showed. Alan Jackson’s Lake House for Sale
Country singer Alan Jackson's lakeside residence is up for grabs for $5 million. The stone and shingle lakeside residence of ountry singer Alan Jackson in Smithville, Tennessee, is up for sale. Relief for Tribes, Land Auction Canceled
The owners called off the auction of the nearly 2000 acres of Black Hills land considered sacred by Native American tribes Green Buildings Industry Faces Shortage of Skilled Labor
The demand for green buildings exceeds workforce supply A radical greening of our buildings is necessary to tackle climate change and control carbon emissions.
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