[Editorial] President Lee says "Selling even a single speculative house is advantageous"; the 'one good house' phenomenon needs to be normalized this time
President Lee Jae-myung announced plans for tax reforms targeting high-value single homeowners and reiterated a crackdown on multiple homeowners to address soaring real estate prices in Seoul.
Illa reaches a Budget agreement with the 'comunes' but still needs ERC's support to approve it
Salvador Illa's government has secured a budget agreement with the 'comunes', but will need support from ERC for final approval in the Parliament.
Gold Coast 'can't stop growth' but needs 185,000 new homes
The Gold Coast aims to accommodate 1 million residents by 2046 and will require 185,000 new homes to support this growth.
A new quarter is rising in Justiniškės: the choice of housing is exceptional
A new residential quarter is being developed in Justiniškės, featuring various apartment options aimed at diverse living and investment needs.
Fire in Warehouse: What is known and what needs to be clarified about the fire that destroyed everything from food to cosmetics in ES
A major fire destroyed a logistics warehouse housing the BH Supermarkets' depot and four other companies in Viana, Brazil.
Major renovation at the South Iceland Health Institution in Selfoss
A significant expansion at the South Iceland Health Institution in Selfoss is projected to cost between 8.5 to 13 billion ISK, addressing urgent housing needs due to rapid growth.
President Yoon: Citizens Suffering from Rising House Prices Should Be Prioritized Over Multiple Homeowners
President Yoon emphasized that the needs of citizens struggling with soaring housing prices should take precedence over those of multiple homeowners benefiting from tax delays, reaffirming his commitment to end exemptions on capital gains tax for multiple home owners.
Consumer credit must be for housing needs? The Supreme Court on the matter of Francophone borrowers
The Supreme Court has ruled on the distinction between consumer credit and credit related to business activities, dismissing claims from two Francophone borrowers who sought to invalidate their loan agreements.
What support do we expect from the state in housing policy
The article discusses the housing needs and aspirations of Poles, the perception of renting as a temporary solution, financial barriers affecting the housing market, and recommended changes for housing policy in Poland.
So far nothing has fallen. There are disputes about the lifespan of panel houses, where three million Czechs live
The article discusses the debates surrounding the lifespan of panel houses in the Czech Republic, where over three million people reside, highlighting concerns about their aging and maintenance needs.
The land under development barely covers 70% of the new housing needs in 12 years
A report by consultancy Atlas reveals a shortage of 2.7 million homes by 2037, with 75% of land yet to be developed, particularly affecting Madrid, Barcelona, and the Balearic Islands.
Change Needs for Joy
Barcelona's new councilwoman Tània Corrons emphasized the importance of joy, good humor, and love as values to change the world amidst pressing local issues like housing crises and social inequalities.
Bigger house, children's education, retirement: how to invest and grow savings, 3 plans to imitate
The article discusses three family profiles with varying ages and needs, outlining how to approach financial planning for housing, education, and retirement through various investment strategies.