
Despite being launched just a few weeks ago, there has already been a large number of sales on the superb new Vita at Portland House development in Exeter.
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With over 55,000 full time students and approximately 15,000 available beds, it’s easy to see why there has been a strong demand for student properties for in Liverpool over the course of the past two years.
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Legal & General Property (LGP) has acquired two new student accommodation schemes, one backed by Aberystwyth University and another let to Newcastle University, for a total consideration of GBP130m.
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Following strong sales across the past five weeks, we can now announce that the new Vita project is fully sold out.
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MGM, one of the leading developers of leaseback property in France, has this morning announced it has brought forward existing plans for further developments in the Grand Massif region of the French Alps.
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New figures have shown the Cypriot property market has been boosted by a large number of Russian and Chinese buyers, with sales increasing by almost 20% in April 2011 when compared like for like for the previous year.
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The Spanish economy experienced a positive 0.3% economic growth during the first quarter of 2011, shown by figures recently published in a report by the National Statistics Institute. In addition, the Bank of Spain also announced the growth was one-ten
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A recent report out in the US has suggested that the property market is still struggling to cope with the ongoing pressures created by the global economic crisis.
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Recent figures released by the National Association of French Property Agents (FNAIM) have shown that house prices in France increased eye on average of 4.2% for the first three months of 2011.
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A new bond prospectus released by the Dubai Real Estate regualtory Agency (RERA), has announced that 217 of a total of 454 projects were cancelled since 2009. The move, which is a direct response to the considerable decrease in sales of property in Dub
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A new report out from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), have shown that over $16 billion worth of US property has been purchased by overseas investors in the last year.
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Over the course of the past two years of the Turkish property market has been one of the shining lights amongst an otherwise gloomy overseas property market. Today a new report released by the Turkish statistical Institute has gone on to show that this
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For a long time Marbella has been one of the favourite haunts of the European jet set, as people have flocked to the area for its warm Mediterranean climate, beautiful surroundings and exciting nightlife.
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Paul Volcker the former US Federal Reserve President has said that large financial institutions in Europe need to be moderated by a public institution, so they can cause less damage to a country’s economy.
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Paul Vocker has warned that restructuring Greek debt would worsen the countries situation and has said a much deeper reform is required to help Greece become more competitive in the European Union.
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According to a recent report published, Spain’s leading bank are prepared to offer mortgage loans on the same terms prior to the financial crisis. This is an effort to try and sell the properties that were repossessed during the debt crisis.
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Angela Markel, the German Chancellor released a controversial proposal last week that would agree the retirement age as well as the holiday entitlement in various European Union countries, particularly those countries that were the hardest hit by the d
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MGM, one of the leading developers of leaseback property in France, has this morning announced it has brought forward existing plans for further developments in the Grand Massif region of the French Alps.
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New figures have shown the Cypriot property market has been boosted by a large number of Russian and Chinese buyers, with sales increasing by almost 20% in April 2011 when compared like for like for the previous year. One of the possible reasons for th
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The Spanish economy experienced a positive 0.3% economic growth during the first quarter of 2011, shown by figures recently published in a report by the National Statistics Institute. In addition, the Bank of Spain also announced the growth was one-ten
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