السبت، 11 يونيو 2016

Dubai Festival City - A Massive Residential, Business, and Entertainment Hub

by Neelam Singhal
Developed by the Al Futtiam Group Real Estate, the magnificent Dubai Festival City houses an array of residences, office units, shopping malls, hotels, leisure centers, and a golf course. Read on for more details about the amenities rendered by this humungous mixed-use community.
A Peaceful and Serene Lifestyle at Tuscan Residences of Dubai
by Neelam Singhal
Set amidst beautiful natural surroundings, the Tuscan Residences of Dubai, pampers its occupants with a variety of wonderful facilities and amenities. Offering a peaceful lifestyle, yet situated close to the city, the community draws inspiration from Mediterranean and Arabic architecture.
What UK Cities Outside of London Are Poised for the Most Growth by 2020?
by Bradley W
Global investors are discovering there is more to Britain than London. Indeed, those who are inclined to alternative investments might find that building commercial and residential properties in the country's other cities a wise choice.
Young Voters Ranked Housing Costs Higher Than Crime in the 2015 Election
by Bradley W
A number of issues ranked as important for UK 2015 voters under age 25. Housing made the "top 4" as affordability is not possible for many of them.
What Is the Council of Mortgage Lenders' UK Housing Strategy Recommendation?
by Bradley W
Members of the CML want to bring more people into homeownership - for the sake of working people as well as for overall economic stability. It's all about the housing supply.
What Are the Generational Implications of the UK Housing Shortage?
by Bradley W
Already strapped with education loans and lower wage expectations, the under-35 set of UK workers face difficult economic factors. More houses would help.
The State of Young Renters in 2015: What Are Their Prospects for Becoming Owners?
by Bradley W
Current statistics suggest that fewer and fewer people in the middle class will own their homes, particularly among the young. But several forces defy that trend. Current statistics suggest that fewer and fewer people in the middle class will own their homes, particularly among the young. But several forces defy that trend.
Ten Factors That Favour an Increase in the UK Housing Inventory
by Bradley W
With the 2015 election now settled, many Government programmes and policies are a little more certain. The re-election of the incumbent Mr. Cameron suggests a likely continuation of many initiatives, including those affecting the supply of housing. This can be largely reassuring to homebuilding companies and investors, including those who get council approval to use raw UK land to build new homes - UK strategic land developers - and it should at least define the playing field for homebuyers.
What Are Some of the Negative Impacts of the UK's Housing Shortage?
by Bradley W
It's a well-understood fact that there is a serious housing shortage in the UK. For a generation, building has not kept pace with population growth, and the most critical impact is on rapidly rising costs of homes, both to buy and to rent.
To What Degree Do Foreign Investors Put Money Into UK Housing?
by Bradley W
Investors from Russia and China are buying English homes, but are proving to be buyers and not builders.

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