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JLL Report Says China has 10 Fastest Growing Cities in the World

A new report by Jones Lang LaSalle reveals that more than half of all global real estate investment resides in […]

Foreigners taxed out of Hong Kong property?

Hong Kong (CNN) — Many of Hong Kong’s foreign residents will have to think twice before buying a new home […]

Shiller On Housing: Back? On Track? Or Still Cracked?

Following on from our earlier discussion of the boomerang foreclosure problem, we thought a recent interview between Goldman and Bob […]

Home Prices Soar on Short Supply, Investor Demand

By Diana Olick   The numbers keep going up. Both new and existing homes are showing the strongest price gains […]

Homeowners Rise Above Water on Mortgages

By: Diana Olick   Fewer U.S. homeowners owe more on their mortgages than their homes are currently worth, according to […]

They Bailed On Their Homes — Now They Want Back In

By Diana Olick | CNBC   Home sales are slowly climbing back, thanks to investor demand, improving consumer confidence in […]

Robert Shiller Destroys The Idea Of Investing In A Home

Robert Shiller, the Yale economist who nailed the housing bubble before it burst, was on Bloomberg Television with Trish Regan […]

NYC Foreclosures Up 19%

NY Post: “While foreclosures nationally fell 3 percent last year, New York City filings climbed 19 percent, or 13,116 properties, […]

Chinese Developers Turn to Overseas Financing in 2013

As China’s property market continues to rebound, more of the country’s developers are heading overseas for cash, as domestic credit […]

5 Worst Housing Markets for 2013

By Jerry Kronenberg BOSTON (TheStreet) — The U.S. housing sector has apparently turned a corner — but some big cities […]