Articles, tagged with "cb richard ellis", page 3
21st May 2008
For every analyst who says the Spanish property market is dead, another states that it is only slumbering. Some have suggested that the market is a busted flush for investors, with falling prices and over development meaning the good times are over after ...
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Author:
Assetz UK
11th March 2008
As the second largest country by population in the world, India was always likely to make an enormous impact if it ever began to punch its weight economically. Now this appears to be happening, with rapid industrial and technological advancement, economic...
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Author:
Assetz UK
04th March 2008
MANANA Village Center, a new retail center, is under development on a 6.65-acre parcel near the new Pearl City Wal-Mart, with a target completion date in the second quarter of 2008.
The retail center would be the last piece of the puzzle in the cluster o...
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Author:
Safety Tyler
14th November 2007
Total tourist arrivals to Thailand increased by only 2.3% in the first eight months of 2007, compared to the first eight months of 2006. The resort hotel markets performed well, but Bangkok suffered with lower occupancy rates, according to the latest CB R...
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Author:
DigitalMarketing
04th October 2007
"Two news items suggest Austin, Texas might be a hot market for two very diverse types of residents: retirees and entrepreneurs. KBS Real Estate Investment Trust has recently acquired nine Class-A office, warehouse, and distribution properties totaling tw...
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Author:
kinanbeck
18th September 2007
CB Richard Ellis, the world's largest property advisory firm, has called on retailers to place greater priority on their property strategies.For retailers with international ambitions, property decisions are ever more complex and represent a considerable ...
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Author:
DigitalMarketing
26th August 2007
These days, visitors to Phuket cannot help but notice the number of premium property projects being marketed on the island. Developers on this tourist hotspot are going all out to woo buyers with projects running the gamut from luxury villas to upmarket r...
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Author:
DigitalMarketing
15th August 2007
London's West End, the City of London and Tokyo's Inner and Outer Central Five Wards are the top four most expensive office markets in the world, respectively, according to CB Richard Ellis Research's semi-annual Global Market Rents survey. The report tra...
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Author:
DigitalMarketing
23rd July 2007
CB Richard Ellis is pleased to announce the formation of its new Residential Sales team as part of Residential Services in Hong Kong, in line with the firm's strategy of offering clients the most comprehensive residential services.
The expansion of res...
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Author:
DigitalMarketing
01st July 2007
CB Richard Ellis reported that according to the latest figures from the Alien occupational Control Division, Department of Employment there were 65,337 expatriates based in Bangkok with work permits as at August 2006. This represents a 12.9% increase on t...
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Author:
Ngamjai
07th June 2007
Purchasing a condominium unit as a long-term investment is emerging as an interesting investment option in light of political and economic uncertainties, the falling interest rates, the downturn of the stock market and the falling yields of government bon...
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Author:
Ngamjai
24th May 2007
The expatriate rental apartment market in Bangkok has continued to perform well since supply has decreased slightly while demand has remained strong, according to leading property consultants in Thailand, CB Richard Ellis.
In 2006, the total supply o...
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Author:
Ngamjai
24th May 2007
Many people who purchase condominiums for investment do so in the hope that they can secure lucrative returns by renting their units to expatriates, but the market is highly competitive.
The segment of the rental market catering to expats typically sta...
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Author:
Ngamjai
24th May 2007
Tourism is critical to Thailand's economy. It contributed 9% to GDP in 2005 according to Bank of Thailand statistics.
International tourist arrivals reached 13.4 million in 2006. Historically, tourists stayed in hotel accommodation but following a gl...
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Author:
Ngamjai
01st January 2006
Real estate clobber in India is anchored in its stout financial augmentation currently being observed in the nation, principally in the ITES sector, which has created innate requirement in Realty sector, mainly in the housing sub-division. The realty segm...
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Author:
Rajinder Dogra