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Peak properties in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region remain as popular as ever, with clients seeking a ‘safe refuge for their cash,’ agents say.
The New York Times – Travel:
Peak properties in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region remain as popular as ever, with clients seeking a ‘safe refuge for their cash,’ agents say.
The New York Times – Travel:
A spate of 2021 sales across Ireland has left a scant supply of homes, with many city dwellers taking their remote work to the country.
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‘Very few real bargains are left’ in the historic city, where home prices have risen as much as 10 percent since the peak of the pandemic.
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The popular mountain town on the Caldera River is enticing a wider group of buyers, with remote workers joining retirees in a heated market.
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The country home markets in South West England have benefited from a shift in what buyers want, though the region remains a relative bargain.
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In the Persian Gulf city, 50,000 new residences are expected to be completed by year’s end, which should keep a check on soaring prices.
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With its strict preservation laws and limited inventory, the coastal area of Comporta is trying to squeeze in as many new vacation homes as it can.
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With remote workers flocking to its bucolic shores, the rapidly growing Atlantic province of Canada isn’t ‘looked at as the poor cousin anymore.’
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New development is changing the face of Milan, one of Italy’s most expensive cities, though price growth is slowing after a frenzied year of buying.