Property News:

Property Pair Beguiled By Brazil Timber Trade
A few years ago my business partner Omari Bowers and I were working in the property industry.


Derwent London re-enters commercial property market
Property group Derwent London has re-entered the commercial property market for the first time in three years with the £147m acquisition of an office building on London's Tottenham Court Road.


Property prices are recovering, say figures
House prices in England and Wales are now back at the levels seen in the summer of 2006 after rising further in June, according to new Land Registry figures. Related Stories BAA losses decreasing in spite of challenges Government grant will lower cost of low-carbon motoring Digital production company secures Arab contract Professor is honoured for engineering contribution Business chiefs pan ...


Intellectual Property
In a new development to the Intellectual Property system in the United Arab Emirates, a new federal law in respect of the protection of plant varieties and plant breeders' rights has recently been issued. Law No. (17) of 2009 entered into force on January 14th, 2010.


Home values 'will fall 8% in next five years as inflation set to outstrips property price rises'
By 2015, the cost of property will plunge eight per cent once increases in the general price of goods and services are taken into account, Britain’s oldest economic think-tank said.


Ghost estates haunt Ireland after property boom and bust
The advertising catalog promised a new residential development with a creche tennis court and a mini golf course minutes from the bustling center of the Irish town of Longford.


Blog: Selling your property with an open house
Our property blogger, Lea Beven, gives you tips on how to prepare for an open house day to make your home as inviting as possible for a potential buyer:


Property tycoon apologises to Prince
The Chelsea Barracks saga rumbled on this week with developer Christian Candy offering Prince Charles an 'unreserved apology' for involving him.


Property tycoon who bought a £43m 'Little Britain' jailed
A British property tycoon who bought a £43million Dubai island in the shape of Great Britain has been jailed for seven years for writing cheques that bounced.


Tchenguiz brothers lose papers battle in divorce dispute
Property tycoons Robert and Vincent Tchenguiz failed in a Court of Appeal battle to use information about the financial affairs of their sister's husband at her divorce hearing.








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