The Central Bank of Bahrain (the “CBB”) issued amendments to the CBB Rulebook Volume 5 (Type 3: Financing Companies) on 8 February
How Inflation is affecting Birmingham's homegrown developers
Inflation is impacting everyone in so many areas. Just take a trip to your local petrol station to see the immediate effect inflation is having. There’s no way of tip-toeing around it. Building costs are rising too. And it’s affecting
How the Commonwealth Games put Birmingham on the investment Radar
The Commonwealth Games may be over, but the buzz around Birmingham is set to last.
Birmingham is poised to transform from an overlooked relocation option to the next hotspot for those seeking better-value homes and a more relaxed lifestyle. Thanks
We Won Merseyside Property Agency of the Year!
The International Property Awards is an annual event held around the world which celebrates the highest levels of achievement by companies operating in the property and real estate sector.
In their own words, an International Property Award is a ‘world-renowned
Edmonton real estate market slows further in November – Edmonton
Edmonton home prices fell slightly and activity slowed in November, according to the monthly report released by the Realtors Association of Edmonton.
New listings were down 22 per cent from October. Sales across all categories were down 15 per cent
Legal Update: Buy Now, Pay Later – Financial Services
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What Does the U-Turn on the Mini Budget Mean for Investors?
The mini-budget caused a massive crash in the value of the GBP as it caused panic across numerous markets, and the following division of the Conservative Party only added to this uncertainty.
This has caused the GBP to stabilize after
This Week's Top Stories: Canada's Real Estate Bubble Is Popping As Global Recession Looms
Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories.
Canadian Real Estate
The Canadian Real Estate Bubble Is Popping As Mortgage Rates Throttle Credit
Canadian real estate prices got a boost from low rates, now the opposite is happening.
Sale of two Vancouver towers a big test for office real estate market
‘That’s going to be the real test of where the office values are’
Deposit Protection: Safeguarding Rental Deposits
The Problem with Deposits in the Past
In the past tenants’ deposits were paid directly to the landlord who held them throughout the period of the tenancy. The landlord was required to refund the deposit at the end of the
Vancouver real estate: Prices drop, elusive affordability
The price of the average home in Vancouver has fallen by more than $100,000 over the last year, but thanks to soaring interest rates, the amount of money needed to afford such a home has risen, according to Ratehub.ca.
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