Category: World Real Estate News

Real Estate Market

Dubai has become one of the top cities in terms of capital value growth.

August 17, 2021

According to a report released on Monday by a leading global real estate advisor, Dubai ranks among the 30 prominent global cities with positive capital value growth for prime residential properties during the first six months of 2021, as the resilience of the world’s residential property markets continued unabated in the first half of 2021 […]

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Luxury or necessity

How Dubai’s luxury property sector is surpassing all expectations

August 13, 2021

The last six months in Dubai’s luxury property market have been packed with superlatives, from spectacular new homes on the market to record-breaking sales. We anticipated that 2021 will be the year of ultra-premium real estate after the rollercoaster ride that was 2020, from worries of the market collapsing in March to the smashing of […]

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Dubai property is currently 14% less expensive for an Indian buyer than it was in 2015.

August 5, 2021

Dubai: Buying property in Dubai is still relatively inexpensive for an investor from India or the United Kingdom, compared to what they would have paid in 2015. This is because Dubai house prices have fallen from their 2015 peak — and partly because these foreign investors are benefiting from currency swings. According to a new […]

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Property investments in India

Springfield City Group invites Indian IT companies to invest in Australia’s city Greater Springfield

July 31, 2021

Springfield, Queensland – 28 July 2021 – Springfield City Group (SCG), the master developer of Greater Springfield, in partnership with Australia India Business Council Ltd (AIBC), the peak body for promoting and enhancing bilateral trade relations between the two countries, aims to further build the Australia-India relationship by attracting world-leading Indian technology companies to Australia. […]

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Online Property Expo – Connecting directly with real estate agencies and developers, banks, legal advisors, and all professionals.

August 27, 2020

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Emirates REIT plans to buy-back $400 million in bonds to improve its balance sheet.

April 22, 2020

Emirates REIT, a sharia-compliant real estate investment trust headquartered in Dubai, is contemplating buying back some of it’s nearly $400 million in Islamic outstanding bonds to boost its balance sheet, three sources told Reuters. Given the economic pressures induced by the coronavirus pandemic, which is worsening an already stagnant property sector in Dubai, the idea […]

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Court Order

WeWork filed a lawsuit in the US against SoftBank for breaching the contract.

April 8, 2020

Office-sharing giant WeWork sued SoftBank on Tuesday alleging that Japan-based technology investment group breached its contractual commitments by pulling out a $3 billion rescue plan. The case filed in a U.S. court in Delaware comes only days after SoftBank announced it was pulling out of the plan to acquire WeWork shares and shore up the […]

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construction

PMI: UK construction industry experiences the steepest decline in activity in March 2020.

April 7, 2020

Britain’s construction industry experienced the sharpest decline in activity following last month’s financial crisis, a survey revealed on Monday, despite seeing far less pressure than other sectors that are affected due to coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Also reported last week’s figures from financial data provider IHS Markit and the Chartered Institution of Procurement and Supply (CIPS), indicating the British business sector as a whole is shrinking at the highest pace in more than 20 years.  The construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) plunged to 39.3 in March from 52.6 in February, its lowest since April […]

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