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Home buyers and sellers in the U.S. property market are not exactly in sync with each other or the market conditions, a new study conducted by the property website Redfin has found. ‘Damages’ Major Cause of Dispute between Landlords and Tenants in UK, Study
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The Los Angeles home that Ashley Greene, the "Twilight" star, rented last year has sold for $1.09 million. This is the same house that caught fire last year. Justin Bieber is Partying in This Beverly Hills Condo!
Justin Bieber, the controversial pop heartthrob, is reportedly renting a pair of condos in Beverly Hills, according to several tabloids. Most Expensive Cities in the World 2014 (LIST)
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The inflated property market of London will soon see prices falling as the government and the Bank of England together take measures to slow down the fast-rising real estate prices in the City, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) announced Thursday. Chinese Cities Easing Housing Curbs to Boost Sluggish Property Market
As the Chinese real estate bubble threatens its own and several other economies around the world, several cities have already started easing the stringent curbs on housing that bogged down buying activity in the country. Foreigners Make Up 7 Percent of Total US Home Sales, NAR Survey
As the U.S. property market recovery broadens, people from all over the globe are investing in the lucrative industry. According to a survey conducted by the National Association of Realtors, foreigners made up about 7 percent of the total home sales for the year ended March 31, 2014. Broad Growth in US Home Prices Reflect Wide Recovery
Home prices have been accelerating for some time now in the U.S. but this time, the growth is broad and across several states, which is a reflection of a wider economic and housing market recovery.