News: zimbabwe property investment

The most recent zimbabwe property investment news from a variety of international property news sources.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-05-17

Q&A: Blank’s fall from grace at Lloyds – guardian.co.uk http://tinyurl.com/qhpke2 # Dubai Mall Creates 10000 New Jobs, Eyes 37m Visitors This Year – Khaleej Times http://tinyurl.com/o5ays4 # Poll: Is the EU decision against Intel fair? – CNET News http://tinyurl.com/qezrwj # Should Europe and America tear down their Corrupt Financial … – American Chronicle http://tinyurl.com/oj3vrw # [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-05-10

Certified Green Home Designation Awarded to Groves Park Commons … – PR.com (press release) http://tinyurl.com/ray4ly # Real estate needs to go back to basics – Cyprus Property News Magazine http://tinyurl.com/oyvruf # CORRECT:Dubai’s Limitless Makes Progress With Jordan Ppty Proj – Zawya http://tinyurl.com/rccl9f # Emaar Properties revenues dropped during first quarter 2009 – Mena Report http://tinyurl.com/qx9zdu [...]

Mugabe buys in Hong Kong; new scandal in Spain

This week’s headlines from the world of property: Mugabe’s Hong Kong hideaway Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe reportedly paid $5 million for a three-story villa on one of the “nine dragons.” From the Asia Times. U.K.: More offers made on desirable residences Buyers who have registered an interest in million-pound properties are now starting to make [...]

Mugabe buys in Hong Kong; new scandal in Spain

This week’s headlines from the world of property: Mugabe’s Hong Kong hideaway Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe reportedly paid $5 million for a three-story villa on one of the “nine dragons.” From the Asia Times. U.K.: More offers made on desirable residences Buyers who have registered an interest in million-pound properties are now starting to make [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-01

Valad Property Group Half Year Results 31 December 2008 – Sydney Morning Herald http://tinyurl.com/br8v8d # The L Curve – Latest Roubini Op-ed In the New York Times – RGE Monitor http://tinyurl.com/c8w4td # Realty investors can still get 15% return – Emirates Business 24/7 http://tinyurl.com/blnvzq # Union Properties looks to be part of ’support fund’ – [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-02-07

McColl: lay off Sir Fred – Sunday Herald http://tinyurl.com/bccxhg # Fate of UBS hangs on tax evasion case – guardian.co.uk http://tinyurl.com/bqgsjw # Property News: WEEKEND COLUMNISTS Harry Eyres – Financial Times http://tinyurl.com/armeut # Property News: Can EU citizens have UK mortgages? – Financial Times http://tinyurl.com/cb6e6j # Rock Bottom for Decades, but Showing Signs of Life [...]

ECA – World Most Expensive Cities by Cost Of Living

Luanda in Angola, is apparently the most expensive city in the world London-based human resources consultants, ECA International released their latest Cost of Living report late last year, on first look not much had changed from the year before. However, some of these cities still posed a surprise in terms of expense. Especially Luanda in [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-01-04

Super-rich reel as fortunes cut in half – Times Online http://tinyurl.com/94nf3a # Three firms to pull out of DIFC as credit crisis bites – Gulf Daily News http://tinyurl.com/8rt6bf # American nightmare – Sunday Business Post http://tinyurl.com/7zel4x # Invest in a property in Bangkok – Meadow Free Press http://tinyurl.com/7rtore # Economies in Crisis: Domestic and Global [...]

Russians On The Hunt

Russian investors are buying up real estate around Europe, Africa, Australia and many other places, while the rest of he world is licking their wounds. Reports from across newspapers and many websites confirm that the Russians don’t intend to stop soon with their overseas property buying activities. Headlines such as “From Russia—with Cash” by the [...]

African Real Estate: A Scary Reputation but a Good Market

Mention Africa and watch people cringe. The news coverage on the continent is disproportionately about turmoil caused by diseases, vicious wars and dictatorships. Troubled countries abound: Zimbabwe, Sudan and Somalia are all making news for the wrong reasons. Natural disasters such as floods and…