November 8, 2011

Real Estate Business In Dubai

Dubai is an excellent place to stay in the UAE, ensuring peace and harmony for all the people that live here, belonging to any culture or religion. In terms of accelerating number of immigrants, it is among the fastest growing cities of the world. Apart from a welcoming and peaceful environment it offers the luxury of a modern life style with the best accommodation. Real estate investors and estate agents consider it a great opportunity for them to invest in the property sector. During the period of economic recession for past two to three years, Dubai got affected badly by the continuous increase in the population. This caused the rental prices to fall as there were more properties on supple then the demand in the market, due to which Dubai rental and real estate sector suffered a great deal in 2009 and first quarter of 2010. In the third quarter of 2010 there was some recovery in the economy and some useful hike in the job stability. As a result the last quarter of 2010 proved to be improving for the Dubai rental market as the rate of demand for rental properties increased in some area of Dubai.

Office in Dubai is also high in demand by smaller firms and businesses moving to Dubai, these businesses are mostly looking to acquire an office on rent. People obviously look to start a business where there is safe environment, lavish life style, and residents that are willing to spend money. They look for an accommodated office in Dubai to impress not only their clients, but to provide a comfortable and convenient work environment to their employees. Once the business gets established and if you require more space a bigger office can also be acquired. Location of your office in Dubai is also very important, areas like Business bay, Dubai marina, or Jebel Ali where there is more commercial activity can be a good choice.

Many people think that the best property investment can easily be found in Dubai, despite prosperous market, its no-doubt a very difficult assignment to choose the best property investment in Dubai. Considerable scrutiny and investigation is required one need to look at all the categories of properties shall it be residential, or a business property, to select the best property investment in Dubai. Property investment also depends upon your finances and the price offered in the market. In the end, you are the only one who can finalize the best property investment in Dubai.

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September 22, 2011

Still A Great Place To Invest – Bulgaria

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One country more than any other, took its moment to step out of the shadow from the iron curtain during the last property boom and regain its own identity. Bulgaria offers rich character fused by thousands of years of both east and west influences, combined with a new found confidence in its own value as a beautiful country that can offer skiing, climbing, countryside and horse riding, alongside first class beach holidays, great food, wine and a rich seasonal climate, all helping to ensure this country became the European runaway hit of the last decade.

It’s true that most tourists holidaying in Bulgaria are attracted to the Black Sea coast, which now boasts a similar allure that Spain once had during its initial days of growth, attracting tourists back in the 1970′s. There has been an infectious energy along the Bulgarian coastline due to a new found feeling of prosperity caused by the free market and like the Spanish, the commercial undertaking of catering to tourism is something that the Bulgarians do so naturally and very well indeed.

The property boom on the coast has been staggering, the expanse of building developments and construction work went from a standing start to the kind of speed of progress that has not been seen anywhere else in Europe for a long time. Managing to attract tourists and property buyers from all over Europe, due to the country’s proximity to both east and west, Bulgaria has now become a package holiday Mecca, as there are many huge purpose built resorts that cater for the one stop solution summer vacation.

The city of Varna is the maritime capital of Bulgaria and is unofficially also considered to be the capital of the south. Varna has undergone somewhat of a transformation over the last ten years, as much of the money made along the coastline has its business roots in this city. As such, this is one of the fastest growing cities in Bulgaria, offering both holiday resorts and a working port alongside much culture and nightlife.

For those travelers wishing to combine their sun and sea with more cultural leanings, there are many beautiful small beaches and bays, with idyllic guest houses off the beaten track. Also popular with the more discerning tourist are the Burgas Lakes, an attraction for bird lovers due to the many rare birds that are found there. There are many historic towns in Bulgaria, including the well loved towns of Nesebar and Sozopol. These old towns feel like stepping back into the past with their olde worlde charm and character. Here you will find wonderful traditional home made foods consisting of some tasty meat and vegetable stews such as Kavarma and Kyuvech. Kyufteta is Bulgaria’s answer to meatballs and hamburgers, also a Bulgarian spicy sausage kebab known as Kebapcheta. As you can imagine, there are many good beers to choose from and Bulgarian wine is now well respected around the world.

When going slightly inland, thankfully much of the country is still largely untouched and unvisited. There are some wonderful hiking trails and horse riding is very popular as a way to relax and discover the beautiful countryside and wildlife, including rare birds, lynx and bears. For those on a budget, thankfully Bulgaria has very good and affordable public transport to help travelers move between cities and into the countryside.

Also for those less interested in beaches, there is Sofia, the official capital of Bulgaria. Sofia is a wonderful city characterized by its various architectural roots, both classic European and communist style buildings. Well known for its beautiful scenery, Sofia boasts at least thirteen main museums, four major art galleries, plus many other historic buildings and ancient churches all open to the public. Sofia is a friendly city that feels somewhat more relaxed than Varna in the south. Yet still youthful and vibrant, Sofia is a more laid back cultural café society, where coffee can be enjoyed on the many sunny café patios and the hours can be whiled away with that ever popular pastime of people watching. Sofia is a city reinventing itself after many oppressive years of communist rule and makes for a superb city break destination.

Just 10km from Sofia is Vitosha mountain ski resort, the highest in Bulgaria at 1800m above sea level. Bulgaria is a popular European destination for skiing offering many various resorts for the discerning ski fan such as Borovets, Pamporovo, Bansko, Chepelare and Malyovitsa to name a few, with future planning for more developments along the Balkan mountain range.

Although Bulgaria has experienced an incredible ascent as a major tourist destination for both holiday makers and those looking to purchase property and stay in the country long term, that current rate of growth has lately been forced to slow down due to the worldwide recession. However, Bulgaria has no plans to rest on its laurels and development is continuing throughout the country. The combined forces of a country with both ski and sun, good infrastructure, central European location and very cheap property, are the elements that brought Bulgaria to everyone’s attention.

Although prices have raised in some parts, on the whole Bulgaria is still very competitive for property prices. All across the country, rural houses can be bought for as little as ?5,000 however, most of these properties are in serious need of renovation. On a more key ready level, a 2 bed rural property, outside of the main cities can be purchased for as little as ?25,000. For the same price of ?25,000 new build coastal apartments can be found in Varna. There has been an effort to try and raise the prices of Bulgarian developments, however, due to the current stiff competition in the global property market, it’s the cheaper properties that are still attracting international property buyers.

Before looking for your perfect property its worth bearing in mind the following tips.

• When purchasing property in Bulgaria, it is the buyer who must pay the agents commission, which can vary from between 3% and 5% of the property value.

• It is important to clarify with the agent if there is a daily charge rate for their services, as is often common practice in Bulgaria. An agent’s daily charge rate can be between ?50 and ?100 euros a day, however, it is standard that this fee is deducted from the agents commission, should you purchase a property from them.

• If the property also has land, the buyer will need to form a limited company within Bulgaria as sole owner/director, as it is not permitted for individuals outside of the country to own land. This will cost ?1,800 for a deposit and a base level of ?2,500 into the companies bank account. Once the company has been set up, monies deposited can then be withdrawn.

• Lawyers fees usually cost approximately 1% depending on how much they are needed, but drawing up contracts and registering new ownership usually falls within this price.

• Notary fees for the witnessing of the exchange of title is approximately ?300.

• Land Registry or Property Tax is 0.15% of the property value.

• State or local tax will be between 2% and 4% of the value, depending on the properties location.

• Other costs are to be considered, such as surveyors fees and translation fees. Having said this, a good reputable agent will normally speak at least English as well, so considering their daily charges, it is to be expected that they should help as much as possible.

• Property agents are not required to be licensed in Bulgaria, so it is paramount that agents should be researched well before being hired. Enquire as to their qualifications and respectable trading history. During the last 10 years many fly by night agents have cropped up, but with a little common sense and due diligence, it is easy to distinguish a professional.

Although prices have risen since the original boom (their currency is pegged to the Euro) Bulgaria is still an affordable place to find a great holiday apartment or second home. As with anywhere, when purchasing property it is really important to go at your own pace and ensure you have a trusted team around you. The hiring of a good lawyer and estate agent is vital and can be the difference between a wonderful experience or a disastrous one.

Bulgaria is a fantastic country with rich history and geography, offering both sun and snow, incredible nightlife, cultured cities, beautiful countryside and rare wildlife. Truly a destination offering something for everyone and with such great value, Bulgaria is still a number one place to invest.

Tony Osust, director: Holprop.com

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October 29, 2010

Home Sales | Domestic Sales Of China Home Appliance Industry Increasing Steadily

The overall growth situation of China macro-economy dose not change, the growth rate drops back but is still in line with expectations. The income of urban and rural residents has increased, their consumption demand and desire for home appliances and other primary family durable goods is increasing, the growth rate of home appliances sales is still higher than the growth rate of total social retail sales. On June 2010, the retail sales of home appliances and audio-visual equipments increased 23.40% compared with the same period of last year, dropped by 2.72 percentage points.

Through extending the policy ofto rural areas and stimulating the rural home appliances consumption, from Jan to Jul in 2010, it had sold 3,926.8 million units home appliances, the sale totaled to 83.82 billion Yuan, which has increased 1.8 times and 2.4 times compared with the same period of last year.

The old for new policy has accelerated the update of, up to May 31, 2010, nine pilot provinces and cities had reclaimed 1,479.8 million units old home appliances, sold 1,409.3 million units new home appliances, with 59.38 billion Yuan sales volume. Home appliance’s old for new task started and carried out in the whole country by stages and in groups from June 1, 2010, and the deadline is tentatively scheduled at the end of 2011.

The projects of energy-saving products benefiting the people have obvious effect, before 2008, the market share of China’s class I and II high efficiency and energy-saving air-conditioning hovered at about 5% all the time, more than 70% were class V air-conditioning that couldn’t save energy. Under the impetus of the financial subsidies, the sales volume of high efficiency and energy-saving air-conditioning has sharply increased and the market share also has grew rapidly, which has reached more than 80% until May of this year.

The domestic sales of China’s primary home appliances such as air-conditioning, refrigerators, washing machines and color TV all have showed different growth rate compared with the same period of last year, between Jan and Jul in 2010, the growing of refrigerator domestic sales was the fastest, with a year-on-year increase of 32.01%; air-conditioning increased by 31.94% over previous year; while the color TV domestic sales also increased by 16.66% year on year, and it mainly because that the LCD TV domestic sales reached 1,769.5 million units, up 54.68% over last year.

Industry revenues and profits grew steadily, from Jan to May in 2010, China home appliance industry has achieved 3,493.74 billion Yuan income, up 31.29% year on year; the total profit is 14.249 billion Yuan, with an increase of 39.26% compared with the same period of last year. During that time, under the influence of the raw material prices increasing and other factors, the gross profit rate of China industry was 15.24%, which fell 0.22 percentage points compared the same period of last year. Benefit from the industry operating efficiency increasing, the expense ratio during the period fell 0.51 percentage points; sales profit rate reached 4.08%, with an increase of 0.19-percentage points year on year.

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January 14, 2008

Real Estate Agent In Houston Have Extensive Knowledge Posted By : Chris Crompton

Most of Houston is located in Harris County, but it also has expanded so that parts of it are in Fort Bend County and Montgomery County. It is one of the main cities in Texas and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. This sprawling metropolis is home to artistic and economic communities and offers many cultural and entertainment activities. On the international scene, Houston is renowned for its aeronautics and energy industries as well as its shipping channel.

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January 12, 2008

Real Estate Agent In Chicago: Navigating The Down Town Housing Market Posted By : Mark Shellby

Chicago is among the most diverse cities in the United States. It is also one of the fastest growing cities and a very exciting place to live. You can live in downtown Chicago or in a quiet suburb. Everybody knows that Chicago housing market is very hard to navigate.

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