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  • House prices predicted to rise by 2% in UK – with the north leading the way

    see asking prices rise by 2% in 2020 – and that the election result could pave the way for increased housing On Friday one super-rich European family bought a house in central London for £65m, saying their decision

  • London house prices fall at fastest rate in 10 years

    House prices in London have fallen at their fastest pace since the financial crash a decade ago as the

  • Property magnate warns greed will lead to ‘disaster’ for Dubai’s housing market

    Housing oversupply has forced prices down at least a quarter since 2014, and a surplus of vacant apartments

  • Egypt's house prices falling sharply; but outlook remains positive

    Despite robust economic growth Egypt's house prices are falling. 

  • Luxury Mansions and Luxury Villas in Africa Homes of the Rich and Homes of Celebrities in Africa

    The four cluster housing stands, one commercial stand and a recreation park with a golf course perfects

  • Yorkshire house for sale at auction for just £1 - but it needs a bit of work

    # UK, House, Auction Even though the housing market is in a bit of a funk at the moment, prices continue The house is at 75 Deightonby Street, Rotherham, S63 0HZ. 

  • Kenya’s house prices are now falling rapidly, amidst political uncertainty

    After seven years of strong house price rises, Kenya's residential property market is now slowing sharply

  • 6 reasons to invest in Africa

    Tarek Sultan Al Essa Chief Executive Officer and Vice-Chairman, Board of Agility, Kuwai # Investment in Africa Africa needs ‘connectors’ Missing across much of sub-Saharan Africa are the roads, rails, ports, airports Sub-Saharan Africa is plagued by power outages – almost 700 hours a year on average – sapping productivity of Africa’s growth potential depends on in-country and intra-African road, rail and air connections. Continental Free Trade Area – Africa’s own mega-trade deal – even the smallest African economies could

  • The £1.3m house with more socket than an electric shop went viral on Twitter.

    The property, which is situated in Middlesex, will set prospective house buyers back a hefty sum. Taking to the social media platform, Toby Davies wrote: "Thinking about buying this house, but I'm not

  • Not All Africans Live in Grass Huts

    One of the most misrepresented places on earth is Africa. I have heard and even asked about various myths about Africa that people throughout the world believe Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa and is Africa’s sixth fastest growing economy (IMF projections However, the total housing needs in Kigali alone is predicted to reach 458,265 housing units by 2022. LUANDA, ANGOLA Luanda the capital of Angola, Africa’s fifth largest economy.

  • Raheem Sterling buys entire row of houses to help his fiancee's dream career

    # New development houses, Manchester The 24-year-old Manchester City and England player bought six new The 24-year-old snapped up the six two-bedroom houses in an unfashionable part of Stockport, Greater He follows in the footsteps of former England striker Michael Owen who bought five houses on the same

  • Bristol sees house prices rocket since 2005 as city becomes 'incredibly popular' place to live

    Bristol is now one of the best-performing housing markets outside of London, with property prices rocketing Average house prices in the city have risen by 90 per cent since 2005 – up on the national average of

  • London's Docklands next hotspot: new flats and houses in Beckton near the DLR

    Flats in the former industrial estate of Beckton Parkside start at just £272,500. Closure of the old commercial docks brought an opportunity to create a new business district — Canary Wharf — and smart new residential addresses such as Wapping, Limehouse, Shad Thames, Rotherhithe and The Royals. Remarkably, until the arrival of the Jubilee line extension in 2000, there was no genuinely integrated transport network linking these places to the rest of London, merely a modest, automated light rail system. When launched in 1987, the Docklands Light Railway served only 15 stations along eight miles of track. But as Docklands grew so did the DLR, with extensions south of the river to Lewisham and Woolwich, and east to London City airport. Beckton Parkside is being built on a former industrial estate and brings 391 apartments that integrate with an upgraded park boasting sports facilities, children’s play areas and a new woodland walk. Many of the flats have sweeping views across the park and Gallions Point Marina. Prices start at £272,500. The DLR gets you to Canary Wharf in 15 minutes. Brunel Street Works in nearby Canning Town occupies a thin strip of land alongside the DLR tracks and is part of wider regeneration changing the area’s gritty image. Apartment blocks have podium and roof gardens, helping to soften a raw urban setting next to Britain’s first flyover at Silvertown Way. Prices from £375,000. Interested in buying, selling, or management? Contact our team today. myResidential Team +44 203 239 4012 info@myResidential.org

  • Zimbabweans among top property buyers in South Africa 

    crisis ravaging the Zimbabwean economy, locals are finding the hard currency to buy real estate in South Africa A report by South Africa’s First National Bank (FNB) reveals that 20 percent of foreign buyers of residential property in South Africa are now from the rest of Africa.

  • Top 10 Most Attractive Investment Destinations In Africa — RMB

    RMB’s top 10 investment destinations in Africa include: South Africa continues to stand firm at number Egypt could unseat South Africa as the leading investment destination in Africa if it succeeds in consolidating Côte d'Ivoire/Ivory Coast, the unsung hero of West Africa, debuts at number eight. “From a global perspective, Africa is still at the lower end of the investment spectrum”, says RMB Africa South Africa, the only African country featured in the top 40 in 2006, has dropped to 45, surpassed by

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