Monday, 29 July 2019

Google Alert - real estate

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Daily update 29 July 2019
NEWS
The real estate market in India's financial hub of Mumbai has been severely hit by the liquidity crisis, making it even more vulnerable than the National ...
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The real estate sector, which was floundering under the triple impact of the Real Estate Regulation Act, demonetisation in 2016 and introduction of ...
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This list includes trust deeds (to secure repayment of A. loan) of $750,000 or more. Information includes the borrower, lender, address or legal ...
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Liases Foras MD Pankaj Kapoor said capital values have grown disproportionately in the last few years, which has made real estate more ...
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As for the latest trends he's seeing while in the New York Real Estate Market, "We're seeing slowness across all price points which is weird" Serhant ...
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As has been announced, the cost of real estate transactions involving commercial property located in the District of Columbia will increase significantly ...
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"So the property has a bigger garden than you would normally get." .... Dublin is also experiencing an influx of real estate investment trusts buying up ...
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MUMBAI: On 23 July, the Supreme Court finally brought real estate developer Amrapali to book. It scrapped Amrapali's registration under the Real ...
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WEB
Commercial Real Estate Broker jobs in Houston, TX
Today's top 23 Commercial Real Estate Broker jobs in Houston, Texas, United States. Leverage your professional network, and get ...
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Units in prime location draws buyers to Brisbane hot spot
Accountants Nicole and Ian Reedman are excited to be moving into their new apartment in New Farm this weekend. The pair sold their home in ...
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The top ten things that turn off Queensland homebuyers
A recent Finder survey of Queensland property buyers found the biggest real estate turn-off was a high crime rate with 63 per cent of potential ...
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