25 Most Dangerous Cities in US The FBI reported recently that crime levels rose once again in 2016. This marks the second consecutive year rates have risen, following nearly two decades of steady declines.
Where's the Priciest City on Earth? For the eighth year in a row, Hong Kong holds the dubious distinction of being the world’s least affordable city in which to buy a home.
How to Buy Luxury Home Well? There is a rule of thumb among real estate agents that if a property is priced fairly, it should sell in about a month and within 5% of the asking price.
What In The Final Tax Bill Can Affect Your Housing Costs? Three days before Christmas 2017, President Donald Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law.
London Surpasses New York Among Foreign Investors in Real Estate New York City took a double hit in an annual survey of real estate investors, which saw London overtake it in first place globally and Los Angeles tie it for top U.
Buying and Selling Property with Bitcoin? When luxury brokerage Sotheby’s International Realty announced in September it had facilitated one of the first U.
Luxury Housing Market Slowed in 2017 Luxury Housing Market Slowed in 2017 High-end homes took longer to sell than in 2016 and had smaller price gains than overall market SANTA CLARA, Calif.
3 next big leaps in the technologies affecting the real estate industry Technology is so much part of our daily lives that almost all of the news we consume seems to connect to technology and its uses and abuses.
More Positive Signs For Homebuilders And Owners Building upon a slew of stellar housing data points reported over the last month, data released this week measuring groundbreaking for new home construction boasted yet another multi-year high.
Is Spanish Real Estate Becoming Hot Again? Spanish real estate is hot property once again. Investment in malls, warehouses, hotels and offices is this year set to reach the highest since 2007, just before the bursting of a decade-long property bubble tipped the economy into the worst slump in the nation’s democratic history.
Which Banks Are Exposed To Long-Distance Commercial Real Estate Lending? It seems almost counterintuitive to think of distance as a possible financial risk factor in a global economy marked by its interconnectedness, yet economic theories suggest that what’s called the “friction of distance” can cause trouble.