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Finland will Ban Russians from Buying Real Estate in its Country
Finland is gearing up to enact a comprehensive prohibition on Russian citizens purchasing real estate in the country, as announced by Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen in a statement on Friday, published on Finland’s official government website.
Citing “changes in the security situation” and amendments made last year to property transaction legislation involving entities outside the EU,...
Wealth Redistribution: BlackRock Investors Buying Entire Neighborhoods At Huge Premiums
As the real estate market continues to break records, a cabal of institutional investors has been tossing gasoline on the fire – buying up properties hand-over-fist as middle-American renters watch their dreams of home ownership fade at the hands of pension funds and other financial behemoths.
“You now have permanent capital competing with a young couple trying to buy a house,” according...
At Florida Rally President Trump Calls His Jewish Supporters 'Brutal Killers Who Are Not Nice People'
Some American-Jewish groups are calling out US President Donald Trump, saying that his remarks at the Israeli-American Council summit in Florida on Saturday were ‘vile’ and antisemitic:
“A lot of you are in the real estate business because I know you very well. You’re brutal killers. Not nice people at all,” said Trump. “But you have to vote for me; you have no choice. You’re not going...
New Polish Law Would Let Holocaust Survivors Seize Billions In Real Estate Reparations
A new proposed law in Poland could allow Jews living anywhere in the world lay claim to over 30% of Poland’s privately-owned residential real estate by claiming legal ownership at the end of World War II:
Under existing laws in Poland, heirless property becomes the property of the state, and after WW2 there was a lot of property without owners (whether owned by Poles or Jews), which has been sold...
Canada: Chinese Invasion Sparks Drug, Money Laundering and Real Estate Crisis
The mass Chinese invasion of Canada has created a criminal enterprise involving the Triad, drugs, and a money laundering scam so great that David Eby, British Columbia’s Attorney General has called it a “crisis,” saying that that “hundreds of millions of dollars in suspicious cash have flowed through B.C. casinos, hundreds of people are dying of drug overdoses, and that real estate in Vancouver...
Mumbai skyscrapers with Swimming Pools instead of Balconies
Futuristic: The building, intended for Mumbai, was designed by Hong Kong-based architect James Law and Indian real estate company Wadhwa Group
Architects have made a splash with a bold design for new towers in Mumbai featuring swimming pools enclosed in glass instead of balconies.
Known as Aquaria Grande, the 37-storey skyscrapers were the result of a collaboration between Hong Kong-based architect...
Ex-Israeli PM indicted for bribery
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has been indicted for involvement in bribery to advance the so-called Holyland luxury housing project in West al-Quds (Jerusalem).
On Thursday, Olmert was indicted along with 17 other Israelis suspected of offering or taking bribes to advance the Holyland project and various other real estate ventures in the occupied...
World's most expensive real estate is in Asia, not Europe
The world’s most expensive city from the point of view of real estate prices is Hong Kong. The Asian city holds the leadership on this index since 2005. Prices on real estate in Hong Kong are 107% higher than the average prices in ten other largest cities of the world. Real estate prices in other major cities of the world are lowest in India’s Mumbai. They are 43% lower than average prices...
Dubai: Real Estate Crash Sends Prices, Rents Falling
There’s a half-off sale in the world’s tallest building.
Even with an address at the iconic Burj Khalifa, rents for residences in the tower are not immune from Dubai’s real estate crash. Indeed, nearly a year after it was inaugurated with a massive water-and-fireworks display, about 825 of the tower’s 900 ultra-luxury apartments remain unoccupied, according to Better Homes,...
$7,100: Average Price of a House in Detroit
DETROIT — On a grassy lot on a quiet block on a graceful boulevard stands the answer to a perplexing question: Why does the typical house in Detroit sell for $7,100?
The brick-and-stucco home at 1626 W. Boston Blvd. has watched almost a century of Detroit’s ups and downs, through industrial brilliance and racial discord, economic decline and financial collapse. Its owners have played a part...
911 Mysteries Part 1: Demolitions
Watch this full length documentary to learn and understand the facts about 9/11. Note that the big Jewish baron Larry Silverstein made a lot of cash out of this.
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