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China's Crypto Millionaires Are Using Bitcoin to Buy Real Estate Abroad As Chinese regulators clamp down on industry business on the mainland, crypto millionaires are turning to foreign real estate markets to diversify their ...
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Brakes on real-estate prices: Realty prices slow down in Delhi, Ahmedabad in Jan-Mar In the January-March quarter of 2018, the rate of real estate prices' increase declined to 6.7 percent as against 7.2 percent in the October-December ...
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ICAI clarifies on Ind AS 115 regarding real estate sector Coming out with a clarification on Ind AS (Indian Accounting Standard) 115 in the context of real estate sector, chartered accountants' apex body ICAI ...
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Real estate transfers: July 9-13 LUCAS COUNTY. July 9 – July 13, 2018. 43412. Agricultural. Reed William A to George Charles T, 9450 Jerusalem Rd, Curtice, $0, (7/12). Exempt.
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Real estate briefs, July 21, 2018 Year after year, Klemm Real Estate dominates luxury property listings and sales and sustains #1 market share throughout Litchfield County. Klemm is ...
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Brookfield invests $100 million in residential projects of INCOR Last year, Brookfield invested Rs 800 crore in Bengaluru-based real estate developer Total Environment Building Systems' portfolio of five projects ...
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Closed-End Real Estate Funds Are Performing Well The real estate market is booming, with record prices being paid for everything from modest single-family homes to trophy office towers.
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Landlord critic James raking in cash from real estate interests The real estate industry has donated at least $213,655 to James' AG bid since May, a Post review of state campaign filings shows. That's nearly one ...
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Real estate represents 17% of America's GDP so SoftBank is planning accordingly But since real estate represents 17 percent of America's GDP, SoftBank is planning accordingly, with an investment strategy that could be "at least ...
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Real estate entrepreneur sentenced 20 years for fraud Everett Craig Williams, a real estate entrepreneur, was sentenced to 20 years behind bars for swindling thousands of dollars from investors, according ...
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