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Russia's Housing Construction Slowdown Amidst Economic Headwinds
President Putin acknowledged that Russia's housing construction is slowing due to high interest rates on mortgages and project financing, impacting subsidized housing programs and potentially creating a housing shortage by 2027-2028.
Russia's Housing Construction Slowdown Amidst Economic Headwinds
President Putin acknowledged that Russia's housing construction is slowing due to high interest rates on mortgages and project financing, impacting subsidized housing programs and potentially creating a housing shortage by 2027-2028.
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48% Bias Score


EU Housing Costs Surge, but Regional Variations Emerge
Eurostat reports a 4.9% increase in EU housing prices and a 3.2% rise in rents in the last three months of 2024 compared to 2023; however, significant regional variations exist, with some city centers experiencing price drops exceeding 17%, while others saw price increases.
EU Housing Costs Surge, but Regional Variations Emerge
Eurostat reports a 4.9% increase in EU housing prices and a 3.2% rise in rents in the last three months of 2024 compared to 2023; however, significant regional variations exist, with some city centers experiencing price drops exceeding 17%, while others saw price increases.
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16% Bias Score


Russia's Housing Market Slowdown Threatens Significant Shortage by 2027
Russia faces a potential housing shortage of up to 30 million square meters by 2027 due to a 24% year-on-year drop in new housing construction in Q1 2025, driven by high interest rates, reduced buyer demand, and the end of a subsidized mortgage program.
Russia's Housing Market Slowdown Threatens Significant Shortage by 2027
Russia faces a potential housing shortage of up to 30 million square meters by 2027 due to a 24% year-on-year drop in new housing construction in Q1 2025, driven by high interest rates, reduced buyer demand, and the end of a subsidized mortgage program.
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40% Bias Score


Greece: Balancing Security Concerns with Turkish Economic Influx
Despite viewing Turkey as a geopolitical threat and allocating over 3% of its GDP to defense, Greece experiences a surge in Turkish tourism and investment, particularly real estate, fueled by eased visa requirements and the Golden Visa program, creating economic benefits alongside security concerns.
Greece: Balancing Security Concerns with Turkish Economic Influx
Despite viewing Turkey as a geopolitical threat and allocating over 3% of its GDP to defense, Greece experiences a surge in Turkish tourism and investment, particularly real estate, fueled by eased visa requirements and the Golden Visa program, creating economic benefits alongside security concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Amsterdam Family Navigates Overheated Housing Market Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A Dutch family in Amsterdam is struggling with overcrowding in their apartment and is actively searching for a new house in a highly competitive market, despite concerns about the current economic climate and potential housing market corrections.
Amsterdam Family Navigates Overheated Housing Market Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A Dutch family in Amsterdam is struggling with overcrowding in their apartment and is actively searching for a new house in a highly competitive market, despite concerns about the current economic climate and potential housing market corrections.
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52% Bias Score


Europe's Top Workation Destinations and Associated Risks
A new study by Notta.ai reveals the Netherlands, Portugal, and the UK as Europe's top workation destinations, based on Wi-Fi, coworking spaces, internet speed, rent, and food costs; however, overtourism and housing crises, as exemplified by Spain, pose risks.
Europe's Top Workation Destinations and Associated Risks
A new study by Notta.ai reveals the Netherlands, Portugal, and the UK as Europe's top workation destinations, based on Wi-Fi, coworking spaces, internet speed, rent, and food costs; however, overtourism and housing crises, as exemplified by Spain, pose risks.
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40% Bias Score

EU Housing Costs Surge in 2024
Eurostat data reveals a 4.9 percent increase in EU house prices and a 3.2 percent rise in rents in the last quarter of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023; house prices more than tripled in Hungary and Estonia between 2010 and 2024, while regional variations exist, with city centers experienci...

EU Housing Costs Surge in 2024
Eurostat data reveals a 4.9 percent increase in EU house prices and a 3.2 percent rise in rents in the last quarter of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023; house prices more than tripled in Hungary and Estonia between 2010 and 2024, while regional variations exist, with city centers experienci...
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20% Bias Score

Greek Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices Outpace Income Growth
An Alpha Bank study reveals that 54% of Greeks find homeownership impossible due to soaring housing prices (up 13.9% in 2023 and 8.7% in 2024) that outpace income growth (8.1% in 2023, 5.6% in 2024), while 68% find rents unaffordable, with over 50% facing rent increases in the past two years.

Greek Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices Outpace Income Growth
An Alpha Bank study reveals that 54% of Greeks find homeownership impossible due to soaring housing prices (up 13.9% in 2023 and 8.7% in 2024) that outpace income growth (8.1% in 2023, 5.6% in 2024), while 68% find rents unaffordable, with over 50% facing rent increases in the past two years.
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32% Bias Score

European Teacher Housing Affordability: A Stark Divide
A Euronews study reveals vast differences in housing affordability for European teachers; in Ireland, a 100 m² home costs 106 months' salary, while in Hungary, it's 443 months, highlighting a stark East-West and North-South divide impacting recruitment and retention.

European Teacher Housing Affordability: A Stark Divide
A Euronews study reveals vast differences in housing affordability for European teachers; in Ireland, a 100 m² home costs 106 months' salary, while in Hungary, it's 443 months, highlighting a stark East-West and North-South divide impacting recruitment and retention.
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32% Bias Score

Turkey's Growing Investment in Greece: Economic Boon or Security Risk?
Increased Turkish tourism and investment in Greece, particularly real estate purchases facilitated by a "golden visa" program, are boosting the Greek economy but also causing rising property prices and political anxieties regarding national security. The program, initially offering residency permits...

Turkey's Growing Investment in Greece: Economic Boon or Security Risk?
Increased Turkish tourism and investment in Greece, particularly real estate purchases facilitated by a "golden visa" program, are boosting the Greek economy but also causing rising property prices and political anxieties regarding national security. The program, initially offering residency permits...
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52% Bias Score

Bank of Israel's Housing Restrictions Risk Market Crash
The Bank of Israel's new housing market restrictions, including stricter capital requirements and a 10% limit on balloon mortgages, aim to reduce risk but could severely impact buyers, contractors, and the broader economy, potentially leading to deal cancellations and market stagnation.

Bank of Israel's Housing Restrictions Risk Market Crash
The Bank of Israel's new housing market restrictions, including stricter capital requirements and a 10% limit on balloon mortgages, aim to reduce risk but could severely impact buyers, contractors, and the broader economy, potentially leading to deal cancellations and market stagnation.
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60% Bias Score

Leeds New-Build Apartment Buyers Lose Deposits Due to Devaluation
In Leeds, UK, first-time buyers lost deposits totaling over £21,000 on new-build apartments after mortgage lenders refused applications due to property devaluation, citing location and excessive buy-to-let investments; the buyers allege high-pressure sales tactics and inadequate legal advice.

Leeds New-Build Apartment Buyers Lose Deposits Due to Devaluation
In Leeds, UK, first-time buyers lost deposits totaling over £21,000 on new-build apartments after mortgage lenders refused applications due to property devaluation, citing location and excessive buy-to-let investments; the buyers allege high-pressure sales tactics and inadequate legal advice.
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52% Bias Score
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