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The Indian 2008 budget was released recently and in it there were no major changes to anything in the property sector. While the real estate sector does indirectly benefit from some of the changes, there …
After years of political peace, a recent election has many investors concerned about the future of Malaysia and its property market.
Investors are starting to part with Malaysian securities in an overwhelming response to the country’s …
A recent report was released that predicts that while hot Asian real estate markets will continue to do well in the Asian continent, residential property across the continent will struggle over the next five years.
One …
Thailand’s capital city of Bangkok is expecting a slowdown in the property sector. Long term though, it would appear that Asia’s property markets can weather the current financial storm.
There is no questioning the effect that …
Today sees the opening of the second Cityscape Asia exhibition and conference – part of the world’s biggest business-to-business real estate event brand.
Running until Thursday at Suntec, Singapore, it features major companies from Singapore, Hong …
Less than a year ago India’s property market was one of the most exciting in the world, there was a buzz, speculators were making lots of money and economists predicted unprecedented growth would continue.
Even a …
In Some parts of the USA, housing prices are falling at double digit rates. A bad situation for homeowners, but a possible opportunity for investors. Money reporter Stacy Johnson explores what’s next, and who might …
Public sector oil companies have been transforming their fuddy-duddy petrol bunkers into shopping destinations and daily-needs outlets. DLF Ltd is doing it the other way round — get petrol stations into their malls.
DLF keeps faith …
