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Russian investments in Turkey soar in 2022

The data points to a whopping 203% year-over-year increase and reflects how many Russians have sought a financial haven in the wake of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and the fallout from Western sanctions.

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The trends in the Greek real estate market according to Engel & Volkers Greece

The country has a lot to offer and also arouses supraregional interest through extraordinary projects. The Tower of Piraeus, for example, has met with a positive response.

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Empira inks deal to purchase residential portfolio based in Munich

The transaction is expected to close at the end of the first quarter of 2023.

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 Riverstone inks deal to purchase London’s King’s Road resi scheme

The Good Care Group will provide care and support for residents if needed, from weekly personal assistance to 24-hour live-in care.

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The regions that recorded soaring home prices in 2022

Impressive increases in rents throughout 2022

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London based office building to be transformed into a 36-storey student housing residence

Work is expected to begin on the scheme in the second quarter of 2023.

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Panagiotis Psycharis' property based in Psychiko to be e-auctioned on January 26

The first bid is set at 2.4 million euros.

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Canada bans some foreigners from purchasing properties in the country

The law provides exceptions for home purchases by immigrants and permanent residents of Canada who are not citizens.

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Chinese home prices enhance losses in December

Home prices in 100 cities fell for the sixth month in a row in December.

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UK home prices set to plummet by 30%

Bank Halifax predicts prices will drop by 8% this year, although this drop would not be enough to wipe away all the gains made in recent years.