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Frankfurt's Stagnant Homeownership Rate Defies National Trend

In 2022, 19.7% of Frankfurt households (76,585) owned their homes, unchanged since 2011 despite a 34,000 household increase, contrasting with a nationwide decline and making it the lowest among major West German cities.

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Wiesbaden Housing Market Shows Generational Divide in Homeownership

In Wiesbaden, Germany, from 2018-2023, around 6,300 new apartments were completed, adding to 12,200 since 2006; however, homeownership is concentrated among older residents (35.6% for those over 65), while those under 35 own only 2%, highlighting a significant generational divide in housing ownershi...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Dutch House Prices Rise 11.5% in Q4 2024, but Market Cooling Emerges

Dutch house prices rose 11.5% in Q4 2024, reaching an average of €483,000, driven by lower mortgage rates, higher wages, and increased supply; however, signs of market cooling are emerging, with buyers increasingly negotiating below asking prices.

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Record Spanish Hotel Investment in 2024 Reaches €3.35 Billion

Driven by strong tourism recovery and record-high room rates (€163 per night), 2024 Spanish hotel investment totaled €3.35 billion across 180 deals—the fourth highest ever—with individual asset purchases reaching a record €2.5 billion, exceeding even the €2.305 billion in 2017.

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China's Real Estate Market Shows Tentative Stabilization Amidst Ongoing Challenges

China's real estate market, after three years of decline, showed signs of stabilization in October 2024, driven by government policies focused on addressing excess inventory and stimulating demand, although full recovery is expected to take time.

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Vonovia Resumes Apartment Construction After Costly Renovation Project

Vonovia, a German housing company, is restarting apartment construction in 2025 after pausing due to high costs, while completing a complex, delayed €19 million renovation of 105 apartments in Frankfurt's Carl-von-Weinberg-Siedlung, resulting in rent increases of €2.60–€3 per square meter.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Frankfurt's Stagnant Homeownership Rate Defies National Trend

In 2022, 19.7% of Frankfurt households (76,585) owned their homes, unchanged since 2011 despite a 34,000 household increase, contrasting with national and regional declines and prompting calls for increased homeownership.

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Record-Breaking $200 Million Listing on Miami's "Billionaire Bunker"

A 1.84-acre vacant lot on exclusive Indian Creek Island in Miami-Dade County is listed for $200 million, attracting multiple offers despite its previous sale at $27.5 million seven years ago; the high price reflects the area's intense security, exclusivity, and the presence of billionaires like Jeff...

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British Couple Buys Marrakesh Riad, Reflecting Rise in Foreign Investment

Wendy and Marshall Bailey, a British couple, bought a riad in Marrakesh's medina for between \$310,000 and \$620,000, planning to use it as an Airbnb before full-time retirement, highlighting the growing trend of foreign investment in Moroccan real estate.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Spanish Banks to Sell €10-13 Billion in Toxic Assets

Spanish banks are expected to sell €10-13 billion in toxic assets linked to real estate in the coming years, following €263 billion in sales since 2008. This is largely due to the upcoming liquidation of Sareb ('bad bank') in 2027 and increased focus on unsecured and re-performing loans. The evolvin...

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Spain's Housing Market Booms Amidst Severe Shortage, Not Bubble

Spain's housing market is experiencing rapid price increases and high sales, but experts dismiss bubble fears due to a massive housing shortage estimated between 600,000 and 1.5 million units, impacting affordability.

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Seven Passive Income Business Models: Balancing Investment and Maintenance

Seven passive income business ideas are presented, ranging from real estate rentals and self-storage (high capital, low maintenance) to digital products and affiliate marketing (low capital, high initial time investment), emphasizing the need to align business models with personal resources and goal...

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