OECD tightens banking checks for investment citizenship and residence permit participants
On November 20, the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) published a list of…

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Results of the year: where to invest in real estate in 2018?
The volume of transactions in 2018 increased by 5%, but in 2019 it will return…

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OECD tightens banking checks for investment citizenship and residence permit participants
On November 20, the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) published a list of…

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Russian “Haynets” are adapting to new orders: the results of a joint survey of Tranio and Adam Smith Conferences

For the first time in history, more than 50% of wealthy Russians began to notify Russian tax authorities of their accounts in foreign banks and controlled foreign companies. This assessment was given by survey participants conducted by Tranio in conjunction with Adam Smith Conferences in 2018. For the third year in a row, the survey is conducted among private banking specialists, lawyers, and tax consultants working with large capital owners. Continue reading

Results of the year: where to invest in real estate in 2018?

The volume of transactions in 2018 increased by 5%, but in 2019 it will return to the level of 2017
The volume of transactions with commercial real estate concluded in 2017 amounted to 698 billion dollars. According to JLL, the amount of investment in the global real estate market in the first three quarters of 2018 increased year-on-year by 7% to 507 billion, and the total amount for the year according to preliminary estimates, it should have reached $ 730 billion. However, in 2019, experts predict a slight decline in investor activity: their investments in real estate will be reduced to $ 700 billion. Continue reading

Popular Lisbon: 5 reasons to buy a property

Today, it is safe to talk about a new trend in the real estate market: at the peak of popularity among investors, the capital of Portugal – Lisbon!

A stable political and social environment, a modern education system, a low crime rate, a high standard of living, a strengthening of the Portuguese economy, government programs aimed at attracting foreign investors, as well as measures that promote the direct development of Lisbon, bring their results. According to analysts of the company PwC, in 2019, Lisbon will be the head of the rating of the cities most attractive for investment. Continue reading