One Homes, a leading UK-based property investment and development company, has announced another mega-million-dollar project in Pakistan. The company …
Undocumented Afghans face uncertain future as they are forced to leave Pakistan
About 200,000 out of an estimated 1.7 million undocumented Afghan migrants in Pakistan have complied with an order to return home by November 1, the Pakistani Interior Minister has said.People who …
Property Problems Fester In China, Threatening The Whole Economy
China’s property collapse and Beijing’s halting response has put the financial system and the economy at risk.
Mongolia provides 115,000 housing mortgages
Mongolia has provided housing mortgages to 115000 borrowers since the launch of a mortgage loan program local media reported on Tuesday Eighty perc …
GA educators: Put the brakes on more guns for teachers
Georgia lawmakers are proposing a bill that would facilitate teachers carrying guns in schools. Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, and Republican Sens. Clint Dixon and Max Burns, introduced the Georgia School …
Singapore’s luxury property market grinds to a halt amid massive money laundering probe
Singapore’s luxury housing deals are drying up as one of the nation’s largest-ever money-laundering scandals weighs on the market.
Singapore luxury bungalow sales tumble after money laundering bust
High-end bungalow sales are set for their worst year in nearly a decade with just eight sold as of the end-September. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore’s $110,000-a-month mansion market grinds to halt
It will take a while for the dust to settle and the market to forget this negative image of luxury real estate.” Knight Frank figures don’t include undisclosed deals, but the eight mansions sold …
Singapore’s US$110K-a-month mansion market grinds to a halt
Another accused, Vang Shuiming, lived in a villa with a large rooftop pool and gym, located in a leafy enclave called Bishopsgate near Singapore’s premier shopping belt. Rental data released by the …
Laos Raises Excise Tax Rate On Certain Products.
On October 9, 2023, Laos issued Presidential Decree No. 003, which raised excise tax rates for certain goods, effective immediately.