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Texas Law Restricts Property Ownership for Chinese, Others, Sparking Legal Challenges
Texas's Senate Bill 17, effective September 1st, 2025, prohibits individuals and companies from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia from purchasing or leasing property in Texas, sparking legal challenges and concerns about discrimination against Chinese-Americans and economic repercussions for the ...
Texas Law Restricts Property Ownership for Chinese, Others, Sparking Legal Challenges
Texas's Senate Bill 17, effective September 1st, 2025, prohibits individuals and companies from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia from purchasing or leasing property in Texas, sparking legal challenges and concerns about discrimination against Chinese-Americans and economic repercussions for the ...
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44% Bias Score


Little Lake Lodge: America's $300 Million Aspen Estate
Stewart and Lynda Resnick listed their 74-acre Aspen estate, Little Lake Lodge, for $300 million, making it the most expensive home on the US market; the 18-bedroom, 20-bathroom home features a private lake, infinity pool, and design inspired by 1920s National Park Service architecture.
Little Lake Lodge: America's $300 Million Aspen Estate
Stewart and Lynda Resnick listed their 74-acre Aspen estate, Little Lake Lodge, for $300 million, making it the most expensive home on the US market; the 18-bedroom, 20-bathroom home features a private lake, infinity pool, and design inspired by 1920s National Park Service architecture.
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Billionaire Ken Griffin's Record-Breaking Real Estate Purchases and Withdrawn Harvard Donation
Billionaire Ken Griffin's recent real estate purchases, including a record-breaking $238 million apartment in New York City and a $122 million London mansion, highlight the changing landscape of luxury housing and the immense wealth of top Wall Street figures, while his withdrawn $500 million donati...
Billionaire Ken Griffin's Record-Breaking Real Estate Purchases and Withdrawn Harvard Donation
Billionaire Ken Griffin's recent real estate purchases, including a record-breaking $238 million apartment in New York City and a $122 million London mansion, highlight the changing landscape of luxury housing and the immense wealth of top Wall Street figures, while his withdrawn $500 million donati...
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Greek Real Estate Investment to Drop Over 50% in First Half of 2024
The Hellenic Association of Anonymous Companies and Entrepreneurship (SAEE) predicts a greater than 50% drop in foreign investment in Greek real estate during the first half of 2024 due to the new, stricter "golden visa" program that increased the minimum investment to €800,000 for many areas.
Greek Real Estate Investment to Drop Over 50% in First Half of 2024
The Hellenic Association of Anonymous Companies and Entrepreneurship (SAEE) predicts a greater than 50% drop in foreign investment in Greek real estate during the first half of 2024 due to the new, stricter "golden visa" program that increased the minimum investment to €800,000 for many areas.
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Evergrande Delisted: China's Real Estate Crisis Deepens
China Evergrande, once the nation's second-largest real estate developer, was delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday after failing to provide a viable debt restructuring plan for its more than \$340 billion in debt, impacting China's economy and global markets.
Evergrande Delisted: China's Real Estate Crisis Deepens
China Evergrande, once the nation's second-largest real estate developer, was delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday after failing to provide a viable debt restructuring plan for its more than \$340 billion in debt, impacting China's economy and global markets.
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Sluggish U.S. Housing Market Persists Despite Slight Sales Increase
U.S. existing home sales saw a slight July increase but remain far below pre-pandemic levels due to high mortgage rates (averaging 6.6%) and increased home prices (up nearly 50% in five years), although more inventory and slightly lower rates offer some buyer leverage.
Sluggish U.S. Housing Market Persists Despite Slight Sales Increase
U.S. existing home sales saw a slight July increase but remain far below pre-pandemic levels due to high mortgage rates (averaging 6.6%) and increased home prices (up nearly 50% in five years), although more inventory and slightly lower rates offer some buyer leverage.
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36% Bias Score

Texas Restricts Real Estate for Chinese and Iranian Citizens
Texas's Senate Bill 17, effective September 2025, prohibits Chinese, Iranian, North Korean, and Russian citizens and entities from purchasing Texas real estate and limits leases to under a year, citing national security concerns.

Texas Restricts Real Estate for Chinese and Iranian Citizens
Texas's Senate Bill 17, effective September 2025, prohibits Chinese, Iranian, North Korean, and Russian citizens and entities from purchasing Texas real estate and limits leases to under a year, citing national security concerns.
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Investor Role in Vancouver and Toronto Condo Market Stagnation
Between 2016 and 2022, investor ownership in newly built condos reached 50 percent in Vancouver and 58 percent in Toronto, while overall investor ownership was 43 percent and 52 percent respectively, excluding presale purchases, according to data from Simon Fraser University.

Investor Role in Vancouver and Toronto Condo Market Stagnation
Between 2016 and 2022, investor ownership in newly built condos reached 50 percent in Vancouver and 58 percent in Toronto, while overall investor ownership was 43 percent and 52 percent respectively, excluding presale purchases, according to data from Simon Fraser University.
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44% Bias Score

Soaring Spanish Mortgages: 24.9% Annual Increase in First Half of 2025
Spain's daily mortgage signings reached 1,886 in the first half of 2025, exceeding pre-2011 levels, due to Euríbor stabilization and high housing demand. This resulted in a 24.9% annual increase in mortgaged homes (243,257) and an average mortgage amount of 8,363 euros in June.

Soaring Spanish Mortgages: 24.9% Annual Increase in First Half of 2025
Spain's daily mortgage signings reached 1,886 in the first half of 2025, exceeding pre-2011 levels, due to Euríbor stabilization and high housing demand. This resulted in a 24.9% annual increase in mortgaged homes (243,257) and an average mortgage amount of 8,363 euros in June.
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US Home Delistings Surge, Creating Market Deadlock
In June 2025, US home delistings surged 38% year-to-date and 48% year-over-year, reaching 21 delistings per 100 new listings nationally, as sellers prioritize price over quick sales, creating a market deadlock amid rising housing supply but stagnant sales due to high mortgage rates.

US Home Delistings Surge, Creating Market Deadlock
In June 2025, US home delistings surged 38% year-to-date and 48% year-over-year, reaching 21 delistings per 100 new listings nationally, as sellers prioritize price over quick sales, creating a market deadlock amid rising housing supply but stagnant sales due to high mortgage rates.
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36% Bias Score

Evergrande Delisted: Impact of China's Property Crisis
China Evergrande, once the nation's second-largest property developer, saw its shares delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday following a court-ordered liquidation due to its failure to resolve over $340 billion in debt, a consequence of the Chinese government's 2020 crackdown on excess...

Evergrande Delisted: Impact of China's Property Crisis
China Evergrande, once the nation's second-largest property developer, saw its shares delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday following a court-ordered liquidation due to its failure to resolve over $340 billion in debt, a consequence of the Chinese government's 2020 crackdown on excess...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Housing Market Remains Sluggish Despite Slight Sales Increase
Existing home sales in the U.S. rose slightly in July, but remain significantly below pre-pandemic levels due to high mortgage rates (averaging 6.6%) and elevated home prices (nearly 50% increase in five years). Increased inventory offers more buyer options, but sales remain slow.

U.S. Housing Market Remains Sluggish Despite Slight Sales Increase
Existing home sales in the U.S. rose slightly in July, but remain significantly below pre-pandemic levels due to high mortgage rates (averaging 6.6%) and elevated home prices (nearly 50% increase in five years). Increased inventory offers more buyer options, but sales remain slow.
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32% Bias Score
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