the most and least affordable housing markets in the world revealed

the most and least affordable housing markets in the world revealed

Analyzing data from 406 metropolitan housing markets across nine countries, the 13th Annual Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey
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The Zacks Investment Research Downgrades Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd …

Zacks Investment Research cut shares of Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. (OTCMKTS:ANZBY) from a buy rating to a sell rating in a report
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Fintech 2017: Will it be the year of P2P lending in India?

Firstly, the P2P lending business is bound to see greater interest and traction from lenders. With the real estate market being subdued, economic
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The Guardian's property editor gets real estate award

Uwaegbulam was celebrated by the professional body which comprises top real estate developers, investors and members of the Nigerian Institution
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Region's home sales are finally seeing a big boost

Single-family home sales are going strong in the mid-Hudson after a … “New construction always helps the real estate market,” Sweeney said, and he
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Chris Busco: LA should increase incentives for developing affordable housing

Los Angeles is home to one of the most expensive housing markets in the nation, a fact that hits cash-strapped college students especially hard.
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Falling sterling hits UK interest in Irish property

The Irish property market is being hit increasingly hard by Brexit, with estate agents all over the country reporting an average fall-off in demand by
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Another magazine company KOs the title of publisher

It's a question magazine companies seem to be wondering these days. Last summer, Time Inc. eliminated the title of publisher from its magazines and
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House prices to rise 5% over next 18 months, reports Moody's

… loan restructuring moves by the banks has resulted in forborne, or extended, loans stacking up to represent 20% of total mortgage lending in Ireland.
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