What to expect the real estate market from the millenial generation?
The generation of millennials, or generation Y (people born in 1981-2000) is at the peak…

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Save on lawyers later, and not at the beginning: Dew-diligence of commercial real estate in Germany
German real estate is one of the most reliable assets in Europe. Partly because of…

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Investment in rental business in Greece: European residence permit and high profitability amid rising prices
On August 30, the Independent Public Revenue Authority of Greece (AADE) announced the launch of…

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Real estate market in Jordan: foreigners inflate prices

At the end of February 2018, Jordan approved a program for obtaining citizenship for investing in the country’s economy and an additional scenario – issuing a permanent residence permit in exchange for the purchase of real estate worth $ 282,000. Although only 500 applicants per year can receive citizenship or a residence permit in Jordan hopes that the new investment program stimulates the inflow of foreign capital. Will the new measure affect the local real estate market? Continue reading

Where to live in retirement – top 5 Greek villages

Sometimes it is rather difficult to retire and continue to live for your own pleasure in your own country. Therefore, those who can afford it, think about moving abroad. The most popular European destinations – Spain, Portugal and Malta – are really not expensive for many. Greece is another matter.

Why Greece?
Greece is a wonderful country for a comfortable life. This is partly due to its geographical position: it occupies the south of the Balkan Peninsula and the islands in the Ionian, Mediterranean and Aegean seas. In Greece, a short warm winter (the temperature in winter rarely drops below +10 ° C) and dry, hot summer (from +26 to +29 ° C). Continue reading

Rooftop garden and free iPad: investing in student housing

Universities are not able to provide all students with housing, private investors help to fill this gap
The globalization of higher education plays into the hands of investors. Student housing is becoming an increasingly attractive asset: over the past three years, the number of investors who evaluate investment prospects in this sector as “very good” has increased 2.5 times, according to Statista. A characteristic feature of this sector is the so-called acyclicity: the number of students can grow both in times of crisis and in times of economic upsurge. Continue reading

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