In light of China’s reopening and easing of Covid rules, Hong Kong’s property market will be on a path to recovery in 2023, according to Colliers Hong Kong.
China eases curbs on property developers to counter downturn
Banks roll out loans and backtrack on debt constraints after policy to limit speculation led to wave of defaults …
China’s reopening will boost many sectors in Hong Kong’s property market: Real estate services firm
Hannah Jeong of Colliers Hong Kong says it’s cautiously optimistic on the city’s property market. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you. Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC …
Georgia, the rats are coming! Experts say rat infestations will increase this month. Here’s why.
According to experts, rat infestations are expected to increase later this month and plague Georgia homes. But why? Experts say that rat infestations will increase in Georgia this month. “As …
Georgia Gov. says he wants to give taxpayers an income tax refund again… and homeowners a break too
Gov. Brian Kemp spent the morning Wednesday talking to Georgia’s economic leaders about his plans for the coming year.
Israel to freeze some taxes, trim utility costs to fight inflation
Israel will freeze property taxes for a year and cancel or cut back recent hikes in the costs of electricity, water and fuel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, unveiling preliminary …
Israel to Trim Taxes, Water and Energy Costs to Fight Inflation
Israel will cancel or cut back recent hikes in property taxes, water and energy costs, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, unveiling preliminary measures to ease inflation. Finance …
Netanyahu and Smotrich present plan to counter Israel’s high cost of living
The prime minister announced a reduction in the increase in the price of water and electricity by an average of 70% – Click the link for more details …
Netanyahu, Smotrich announce plan to combat cost of living in Israel
The new government’s plan includes utility price cuts, boosted stipends and stable gas price in order to stop the rising cost of living in Israel.
20-foot-tall front door leads to Michael B. Jordan’s luxurious home. See $13M listing
The actor reportedly spent $500,000 upgrading the security and air-conditioning system of the Encino, California compound.