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12th October 2009
Against the opinion of Lee Dixon, Lambourne’s business partner and a former Arsenal defender that “some people would perhaps rather have a doctor for a neighbour” there are a many advantages to have a famous football player moving to your area. A re... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
12th October 2009
Quest Bulgaria takes a look at the reality of re-sales of property in Bulgaria and how much your property might be worth.
Bulgarian Properties
Knight Frank, one of the UK's most respected residential and commercial property consultancies, recently p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Unfortunately, people who are buying property abroad often assume otherwise, making them susceptible of getting into a mad run with the legal intricacies of a foreign property market.
But thanks to the European Union you can now take some comfort in t... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt
10th September 2009
Following on from our last article ”Renting Is Not As Buoyant As It Used to Be”, we go on to discuss what you need to do to successfully rent your property and your responsibilities as a landlord.
Properties belonging to “accidental” landlords... Read >
Author: michael challiner
29th August 2009
Housing requirement in affordable section across seven cities in the country will be approximately 2.06 million units by 2011, according to a study. Prabhakar Sinha writes
With fall in interest rates in the last eight months, affordability factor of h... Read >
Author: Real estate
24th July 2009
Lucknow, the state capital of Uttar Pradesh, has a lot of historical and cultural significance. It not only boasts of a rich architectural heritage but also a fast evolving modern real estate destination. According to leading global property consultancy f... Read >
Author: 99acres
23rd July 2009
Lucknow, the state capital of Uttar Pradesh, has a lot of historical and cultural significance. It not only boasts of a rich architectural heritage but also a fast evolving modern real estate destination. According to leading global property consultancy f... Read >
Author: 99acres
16th July 2009
Homeowners who offer their properties to let instead of for sale during the market slump, could be in for a stormy ride when they realise it will not be easy. These 'accidental' landlords have increased sharply in number over the last year, and are not p... Read >
Author: michael challiner
12th May 2009
What is happening to rental values?
The 'Landlord news' at the moment is full of stories of falling rents.
Findaproperty recently revealed that average rents are falling in central London. After the fall out in the banking sector and following on fro... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
12th May 2009
What is happening to rental values?
The 'Landlord news' at the moment is full of stories of falling rents.
Findaproperty recently revealed that average rents are falling in central London. After the fall out in the banking sector and following on fro... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
16th April 2009
The real estate market these days is facing a downturn, thanks to the global economic slump. There has been a seep fall in the demand for houses in all the major parts of India. But during the boom, one could see real estate developers coming up with all ... Read >
Author: 99acres
21st March 2009
Just because there is a recession and 2009 is proving not be a great one for the housing market it is not all doom and gloom. Like most things you can always find the good or positive in bad or unfortunate situations and today is no different. Did you r... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
24th February 2009
What’s the likelihood that Sicily property is bucking the global financial turmoil that is plaguing so many countries around the world, including mainland Italy and is currently recording strong capital growth? It's not, is unfortunately the answer.
... Read >
Author: Marc Da-Silva
31st January 2009
- Prices for prime country houses fell, on average, by 16% during 2008, with a fall of 9% in the final three months of the year
- Some of the biggest drops occurred around London
- A lack of supply meant the most expensive houses recorded the smallest ... Read >
Author: EVV23
22nd January 2009
Guwahati is considered as the gateway to the northeastern states of India. The capital of Assam has been the hub for the oil industry and tea plantations and home to important tea auctions. Guwahati is witnessing significant migration of population from w... Read >
Author: 99acres
16th January 2009
Mangalore, the hometown of Aishwarya Rai, is a city which looks so beautiful that you will fall in love with it. It is a city of friendly people, homely atmosphere, and beautiful sea. If ever given a chance, you might just want to live there forever.
Ma... Read >
Author: 99acres
16th January 2009
Mangalore, the hometown of Aishwarya Rai, is a city which looks so beautiful that you will fall in love with it. It is a city of friendly people, homely atmosphere, and beautiful sea. If ever given a chance, you might just want to live there forever.
Ma... Read >
Author: 99acres
11th January 2009
The real estate market of Lucknow has witnessed a significant growth in recent times. Rapid increase in economic activity, changing aspirations of the local people and prospects for real estate growth have brought substantial changes within the city accor... Read >
Author: 99acres
09th January 2009
Perhaps the most perplexing characteristic of the Christmas season is how devoid of relaxation it can be. Enjoyable as they are; shopping and gift giving, along with the endless array of parties, dinners and other social gatherings leave you drained both ... Read >
Author: evv123
05th January 2009
A notable Tier-II city, Indore is slowly catching the attention of well-known real estate developers. One can see major residential and township developments being made on the Agra-Mumbai Bypass road which connects Indore to Mumbai on one side and Agra o... Read >
Author: 99acres
12th November 2008
Knight Frank suggests that banks and financial institutions have increased their demand for short-term lets by over 80% in the last few months, taking up contracts of around 18 months. In the past, the period involved would have been anything from 10 to 2... Read >
Author: clickthrough
02nd October 2008
Despite a turbulent few years Bulgaria is still a bright property investment prospect, but the market should be approached with caution.
Bulgaria was the brash newcomer of the world’s property market a few short years ago. Now, after experiencing the... Read >
Author: Jessie Hewitson
23rd September 2008
Rental cost has proved the key factor followed by retention of key staff in the decision to acquire new office space in Central London, with energy efficiency and green issues cited as the least important influencing factor, according to Knight Frank’s ... Read >
Author: EVV23
15th September 2008
The student letting market is a niche market for landlords but one that can be very rewarding if a landlord gets it right but equally it’s very easy and expensive if landlords get it wrong.
Landlords have been letting to students studying away from h... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
15th September 2008
The student letting market is a niche market for landlords but one that can be very rewarding if a landlord gets it right but equally it’s very easy and expensive if landlords get it wrong.
Landlords have been letting to students studying away from h... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
24th August 2008
As other emerging property markets in eastern Europe hit the buffers, Poland looks well set to enjoy continued growth.
At the crossroads of central and eastern Europe, Poland has been a country in a state of flux for much of its history. In the 20th c... Read >
Author: Marc Da-Silva
13th August 2008
There are many facets to Mayfair. For some, it’s one of the world’s finest shopping destinations; while for others, it’s home to some of London’s most luxurious real estate, exclusive restaurants and clubs. But for those who live and work in Mayfa... Read >
Author: Barracuda Digital
16th June 2008
Inflation is something that attacks affordability. At the moment, consumers are finding in particular that food and fuel is less affordable. Charged with the task of keeping price rises under control, the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
10th June 2008
London remains a magnet for businesses of all sizes. Serviced by five airports, including Heathrow and its new Terminal 5 and the latest European rail connections, it is still favoured by major corporations.
Knight Frank's most recent survey of commerc... Read >
Author: clickthrough
05th April 2008
Summary: Indian real estate market is witnessing a spectacular growth due transformation of the Indian economy after the adoption of LPG. Foreign majors have also shown their keen interest in this sector.
With the advent of LPG (liberalization, privati... Read >
Author: addi
27th March 2008
Following the bull run in metals and oil, agricultural land prices are rocketing as big money pours into the sector.
"You can't make it. And, as the world gets bigger and bigger over a period of time, the pressure on land and land use is going to incre... Read >
Author: tugsearch
26th February 2008
With the credit crunch grabbing so many headlines many might find it hard to believe that there are still any prospects for French property.
Yet this seems to be far from the case. France retains an attractiveness and variety that should continue to keep... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
21st February 2008
With the changing rupee to dollar ratio and a dent in India's software exports, will IT continue to drive Pune's real estate or will the city look for alternate drivers of commercial real estate.
According to real estate consultants in the city, the ... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
13th February 2008
When it comes to property investment, Germany appears to represent a bit of a conundrum. On the one hand, it is a well-known fact that the country does not have the sort of property-owning culture that the UK does. Less than half of Germans own their own ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
29th January 2008
With a changing rupee to dollar equation and a dent in the software revenues from India, shouldn’t Indian real estate industry search for alternate drivers, other than IT & ITES? Here we bring you the buzzing real estate news from India:
The IT sect... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
19th January 2008
With the recent news from Knight Frank that commercial office prices have fallen in the south-east of England, many may be wondering if 2008 will bring any worthwhile prospects at all for investment in this sector.
An assessment of this issue was provide... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
26th August 2007
Spain is a country whom Almighty God has blessed with all his heart and made it a beautiful land with picturesque locales. People bet all to find a city of their liking fitted with perfectly fitting surroundings. We know how the Mormons traveled from Cald... Read >
Author: Knight Frank
26th August 2007
Once you are convinced of going for real estate, you must try to gain adequate knowledge for maximum yield. Real Estate industry also follows the most traditional advertisement media like news papers, kiosks, billboards, television etc. They also take the... Read >
Author: Knight Frank
26th August 2007
When a professional looks for a break, he shuttles between the hill and the sea. Hills have got its own scenic beauty, so as a seaside offers it’s own charm in abundance. Which one do you prefer?
Knight Frank offers you the break at the end of ev... Read >
Author: Knight Frank
26th August 2007
The influx of the sixties have triggered of the economy of Spain, which has been sudden, almost overnight. The ‘Spanish miracle’ of sixties has cast its spell far and wide and even today Spain reaps its benefit. The admirable GDP ranking (9th) and low... Read >
Author: Knight Frank
26th August 2007
People have always been fond of nature and hills and valleys have been able to generate a melody in their hearts. Knight Frank, being engaged in real estate for more than two decades has found synchronization between the want of life and the rhythmic poly... Read >
Author: Knight Frank
23rd August 2007
The most important question, whether to buy real estate or rent it. Both have got their own merits and demerits. Let us try to analyze a few.
First of all let us have a glimpse on the financials. A real estate of less than 1000 sq ft in California might ... Read >
Author: Knight Frank
23rd August 2007
The very common practice of today’s world is that whenever you are looking for a real estate find out it’s various mortgaging options. Most of the professionals or mid-aged people prefer mortgaging than down payment or paying from available resources,... Read >
Author: Knight Frank
01st July 2007
The ever-cherished desire of human beings to lean his body against a comfortable couch after a hard working day in his dream home has come down to reality today. The immense pressure of professionalism emphasizes more on a calm and luxurious resting place... Read >
Author: Puneet
29th June 2007
A recent study published by the Daily Telegraph reveals that London property prices are rising at the fastest rate for more than 30 years, with many properties fetching more money per square foot than properties Monte Carlo. The study by estate agency Kn... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
06th March 2007
Property in Bulgaria is a strong favourite with British overseas property buyers who have been buoyed by the potential for high capital appreciation. Whilst there has been undoubted capital growth, 42% in 2005 according to international surveyors Knight F... Read >
Author: Ewan McGarrie
08th February 2007
In 2006, the growth of property prices in the UK stripped even the expectations of most property experts. A recent article in the Guardian newspaper, for example, highlighted that while many industry commentators predicted a 2 to 4 per cent rise in hous... Read >
Author: martymac
08th January 2007
Two leading international estate agencies have predicted that Malta could see steep price rises in the year ahead.
Revealing their thoughts about European property for 2007, Knight Frank have placed Malta among a list of 7 European countries anticipate... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th July 2006
Against the opinion of Lee Dixon, Lambourne's business partner and a former Arsenal defender that "some people would perhaps rather have a doctor for a neighbour" there are a many advantages to have a famous football player moving to your area. A research... Read >
Author: Alison White
24th May 2006
The boom in real estate sector continues into the financial year 2006. This growth got further accelerated when the Government of India allowed 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the construction and development sector.
The global real estate grou... Read >
Author: Deepali Srivastav
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