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Mortgage demand took a big step back last week, even after interest rates fell further
A “For Sale” sign outside a house in Albany, California, on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg…
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Luxury developers in Los Angeles bet someone will pay record prices for these condos
Two developers in California are looking to lure a buyer willing to do something no other buyer has ever done…
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London’s luxury home sellers turn to WhatsApp as private sales surge
A growing number of Londoners are opting for novel means of buying and selling their properties, with WhatsApp emerging as…
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Self-made millionaire: Here are 8 things rich people do differently that make them ‘ultra wealthy’
It took me 20 years of trial and error before I achieved a multimillion-dollar net worth. Now, at 64, I…
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Beyoncé, a $100k-a-night suite and a red carpet of influencers: Dubai basks in its booming economy
Beyoncé performs on stage headlining the Grand Reveal of Dubai’s newest luxury hotel, Atlantis The Royal on January 21, 2023…
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China’s economy looks set for a rebound in 2023, but a lot depends on one variable, KraneShares says
The Bund in Shanghai, China, on Oct. 17, 2022. China’s gross domestic product grew 3% in 2022, less than half…
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Dubai continues to benefit from crisis and the Russia-Ukraine war, Damac chair says
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Dubai’s property sector is going from strength to strength, as growth and reform in the…
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China’s reopening set to boost Hong Kong’s property market as retail leads the recovery: Colliers
In light of China’s reopening and easing of Covid rules, Hong Kong’s property market will be on a path to…
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Sweden is facing its ‘day of reckoning’ as house prices plummet
In 2022, Sweden’s central bank undertook an aggressive interest rate hiking cycle that ricocheted through the property market. JONATHAN NACKSTRAND…
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This is the No. 1 country where residents say they are ‘always’ at peace—and it isn’t the U.S.
The most common New Year’s resolutions are consistently losing weight or saving money, but goals about fostering internal satisfaction and…
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