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Australian property trusts are likely to deliver a total return of 12 to 15% this year, outperforming local equities and other Asia-Pacific property markets, analysts said. The City of London Belongs to the World
Research released earlier this year highlighted the influx of international investment into London's financial district, indicating that more overseas investors are targeting this part of the capital's real estate industry. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Prevented Nearly 2 Million Foreclosures: FHFA
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have prevented almost 2 million foreclosures since the enterprises were taken under federal conservatorship in 2008, according to a report by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). U.S. Mortgage, Credit Card Delinquencies Forecast to Decline in 2012: TransUnion
U.S. mortgage loan delinquencies are projected to decline to five percent by the end of 2012 from around six percent at the end of 2011, according to TransUnion. Student accommodation demand expected to stay strong in UK
There is still plenty of demand for student type accommodation despite early evidence of fewer university applications for 2012 due to higher fees and the economic downturn, according to property professionals. First Olympic legacy property development for east London revealed
The first leading residential legacy property development for London on the doorstep of The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has been unveiled. Baltics and Poland see apartment prices slipping, latest index shows
The Baltic property market has seen a slowing of growth but prices are still higher than a year ago, according to the latest Ober-Haus Baltic Apartment Price Index. Oz residential prices plummet at increasing rate
Australian house prices are falling at an accelerating rate according to figures out this week from RP Data-Rismark. Indian developers facing mountain of debt
Developers in India are facing mounting debt as borrowing costs fly past 20%, eating into profits. Developers in India are facing mounting debt as borrowing costs fly past 20%, eating into profits. France named top country for expats raising children
France, the Netherlands and Australia are the top countries in the world for expats raising children but expats often have to choose between financial gain and child friendly locations, research shows.