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23.12.25 - 09:36
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Hong Kong luxury flat sells for US$28.9 million in latest high-end property deal (SCMP)
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A luxury flat in Hong Kong's Kowloon Tong district is one of the latest to have found a buyer amid a rosier outlook for the city's residential property market.
The HK$225 million (US$28.9 million) property in Tower 6 of Mont Verra was bought by Elbe Rhein Investment on December 12 and the transaction was registered on Monday, according to the Land Registry.
Before changing its name to Elbe Rhein last year, the company had been operating under the name of Migao Corporation since 2008, according......
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23.12.25 - 08:12
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Preise für Wohnimmobilien im 3. Quartal 2025: +3,3 % zum Vorjahresquartal (Destatis)
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Die Preise für Wohnimmobilien (Häuserpreisindex) in Deutschland sind im 3. Quartal 2025 um durchschnittlich 3,3 % gegenüber dem 3. Quartal 2024 gestiegen. Wie das Statistische Bundesamt (Destatis) mitteilt, stiegen die Wohnimmobilienpreise damit zum vierten Mal in Folge gegenüber dem jeweiligen Vorjahresquartal. Gegenüber dem Vorquartal erhöhten sich die Preise um 1,0 %....
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23.12.25 - 01:48
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Barcelona and Madrid have very different ideas on tackling Spain′s housing crisis. Which will succeed? | Jaime Palomera (The Guardian)
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While the country's capital is loosening regulations, the Catalan city is strengthening social housing. Their outcomes will affect all our futuresIn Spain, two cities face the same crisis, but are responding in fundamentally different ways. Over the past decade, the cost of housing in Madrid and Barcelona has soared – with rents rising by about 60% and sale prices by 90% – leaving young people, working families and retired people struggling to stay in their homes or even find one.Yet, while one city is betting everything on construction and giving free rein to big investors, the other is cautiously trying to steer the housing market towards the public good, despite political and institutional constraints.Jaime Palomera is a researcher on housing and inequality, author of The Hijacking of Housing, and co-founder of the Barcelona Urban Research Institute (IDRA) and the Tenants' Union Continue reading......
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23.12.25 - 00:36
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Swire Properties sells 2 Deep Water Bay homes for US$283 million in biggest deal in years (SCMP)
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Activity in Hong Kong's ultra-luxury residential market is picking up, with Swire Properties selling two homes in Deep Water Bay for a whopping HK$2.2 billion (US$283 million).
The two three-storey units at 6 Deep Water Bay Road had saleable areas of about 9,600 sq ft and 5,300 sq ft, with the transactions set to be completed in the first quarter of 2026, the developer said. Both units were acquired by the same buyer.
On a per square foot basis, the deal works out to HK$147,010, “one of the......
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23.12.25 - 00:01
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Data Center Demand a Long-Term Real Estate Driver: Bell (Bloomberg)
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Elizabeth Bell, Co-Head of Real Estate at Hamilton Lane, says demand for data centers has surged more than 200% since 2010, driven largely by cloud computing and digital transformation. She tells Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close” that computing needs are accelerating while data center supply is struggling to keep up. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.12.25 - 10:30
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Can you qualify for a UAE Golden Visa by buying real estate using crypto? (Times of India)
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The UAE does not grant Golden Visas for holding cryptocurrency, but it does recognise qualifying real estate ownership. As Dubai increasingly allows property purchases using crypto, investors may access the real estate pathway if ownership is legally registered and properly valued. The route is narrow, documentation-heavy, and subject to regulation, making compliance, both in the UAE and at home, essential....
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