- October 28, 2024
Property Investments
#NairaLife: The Realtor Who Has No Interest in Investing in Real Estate
Every week, Zikoko seeks to understand how people move the Naira in and out of their lives. Some stories will be struggle-ish, others will be bougie.
The 7am Cut – BuyAssociation Group
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Could India become Asia’s next real estate investment hotspot, surpassing even China?
India, known as the world’s back office, could supplant China to become Asia’s top real estate investment destination, according to analysts. Known for attracting multinationals
Australia has passed peak property investor, landlord data shows
Once upon a time, property was just a place to live. Now for many, bricks-and-mortar investing is closer to a national pastime – an asset
Opportunities in real estate funds
investors’ Interest is moving away from traditional real estate investments to the real estate funds, which provide a more diversified way to invest. The real
FTA expands investment – FBC News
The Fijian Teachers Association is planning on substantial business growth through property investments and agricultural projects, marking a new chapter in the association’s development strategy.
Charter Hall and Hostplus raise bid for Hotel Property Investments to AUD 755.8 million
Charter Hall, a leading real estate firm, in collaboration with pension fund Hostplus, has made a bold move by increasing its bid for Australia’s Hotel
UK house prices could surge in 2025: prediction
Lower interest rates, a strengthened rental market and more spending power could all contribute to a boost in UK house prices next year. While the
Is now a good time to invest in property?
I’ve always liked the idea of investing in property and feel much more comfortable doing so than investing in the stock market (although I do
What rate cuts could mean for your investment property
With this year’s rate cuts across two large institutions, the US Federal Reserve, Bank of England and European Central Bank, local focus turns to the