Property News - March 2008
The world's most expensive cities to live in
The Times
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Investment Report
The Times
A look at the markets as seen from The Times
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 North America
Hotspots to look for in North America
From Chicago to Miami. Plenty of areas to benefit from the slowdown.
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USA Property Outlook - Housing market is stabilizing, optimistic Realtors say
WASHINGTON — Bucking conventional wisdom, a trade group for real estate agents said Monday that the battered housing market is on the verge of stabilizing and inched up its outlook for 2007 and 2008 home sales.
The revised monthly forecast from the National Association of Realtors, which followed nine straight months of downward revisions, calls for U.S. existing home sales to fall 12.5% this year to 5.67 million — the lowest level since 2002. Last month, the association predicted 5.66 million existing homes would be sold this year.
By Alan Zibel, AP Business Writer
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Central America
Belize
LAS VEGAS (November 15, 2007) – The National Association of Realtors® today announced a joint reciprocal relationship with the Belize National Association of Realtors®, the leading organization of real estate professionals in Belize. The partnership recognizes the growing importance of the Belize economy, both in the Central American region and as a magnet for international investors.
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Europe
UK Bank alters the minimum deposit required for Buy To Let Investors
The banks, which previously lent up to 85 per cent of a buy-to-let property's value, said the move was a defensive measure to try and protect the service whilst they are receiving record volumes of mortgage applications.
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UK Property Outlook - UK property prices, UK house price crash - Why the outlook is bleak for the property market.
Money Week recently had several experts predict what they think could be happening to the UK housing market over the next year and up to 15 years time.
Money Week

UAE
Rock and pop concerts for Dubai after Live Nation buys Gulf promoter Mirage
The world's biggest live music companies are to take their battle for supremacy to the Gulf states after announcing plans to turn the region into the next lucrative staging post for rock's biggest stars.
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ASIA
China slowdown
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - After booming in recent years, China's real estate market is finally beginning to feel the pinch from sagging demand and tighter controls.
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