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World news

05.11.2008
On Halloween, Radar Logic published a new compendium of housing for the year ending in August.
04.11.2008
Thousands of real estate professionals enjoyed our lovely weather while pondering the state of the stormy market as part of the Urban Land Institute's annual conference in Miami Beach last week.
04.11.2008
Gulf Property Majors Shun India’s Economic Indicators And Dig-In For The Long Haul - India’s Real Estate Market Estimated To Grow To $60 Billion By 2010.
04.11.2008
President Zhou Xinli on October 30 promoted a real estate private equity fund under the custody of a branch of the company.
04.11.2008
While recently speaking to a group of residential real-estate agents at one of Nashville's leading firms, I was somewhat surprised to hear that some owners and buyers think the well has run dry in regard to home loans.
04.11.2008
Dh1.8 billion Royal Bay real estate development launched in the Dubai Waterfront
04.11.2008
With banks reluctant to lend to the real estate sector, developers are looking at alternative instruments of funding such as lease discounting for completing ongoing projects, especially the commercial ones.
04.11.2008
The across-the-board rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is widely expected to bring in more liquidity into the system by reducing the cost of borrowing for both corporates and retail consumers.
04.11.2008
November is likely to be busy for the residential property market, as homeowners who have been in wait-and-see-mode for the last seven months start to move.
04.11.2008
NEW DELHI: With Diwali having come and gone and no increase in sales in the real estate sector, it now seems certain that developers will be forced.