
24 February 2007 | 2 replies
In a recent survey by a Dubai Real Estate Developer, Sama Dubai, at the MIPIM Asia expo in Hong Kong had the following interesting Asian property stats:The predicted potential growth prospects in India were the highest at 38 per cent due to a residential housing shortage of 60 million units & development of 4.3 million square metres of commercial property in the next 24 months.

6 March 2014 | 20 replies
I wanted to pose a question to fellow investors who are veterans of the market crash of 2008 or Asian economic crisis, and other economic crashes in the last 20 years.For those of you who are have experience with these crashes and are still investing in real estate, are there any tools, data sets or charts you're using to determine when is a good time to exit the market and sit on the sidelines with cash?

24 July 2023 | 7 replies
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21 September 2012 | 6 replies
The last property bubble that we had was during the Asian crisis of 1997.
30 December 2006 | 0 replies
city=Syracuse_NY> Population growth is down 2.87 between 2000 - 2005> Home appreciation was up 6.76% in 2005> Schools spend $8,299 per student (nat avg is $6,058)> Unemployment rate is 4.70% (nat avg is 5%)> Recent job growth has been 2.39%> Future job growth over next 10 years is 3.8%> Household income is $28,525 (nat avg is $44,684)> Race: 68.1% white, 25% black, 3.3% asian, 1.2% native american, 2.3% other> Population in 2005: 143,101> Renters make up 52.8% of population> Current vacancy rate is 13%> Median home value is $138,400> Average apartment rent is $586 (nat avg $653)> Crime rate: 6 (nat avg: 3)NY Department of Labor===================http://www.labor.state.ny.us/workforceindustrydata/index.asp?
26 January 2014 | 18 replies
It's also been well established in lending that Asian borrowers tend to live on much less than us fat, must have it now type Americans, savings is generally higher, just saying, don't apply your personal expectations as to your life style on others, stay neutral and see what their life style is through general conversation.I'm not trying to push you toward accepting these folks but skimming the top with ratios and assumptions may lead to losing very good tenants.Those pets probably won't cost a hundred bucks, my two monster dogs were only a hundred bucks.Again, how long is this situation reasonably expected to exist of relying only on the royalty income?

25 October 2016 | 15 replies
@Rico See I am absolutely stunned and surprised by the amount of useless information being peddled when the same question like yours gets asked in the forums.

23 March 2016 | 6 replies
With Google, Carnegie University Innovations and other high tech companies coming to its aid, this town is coming alive with lots of Asian Investors pouring in.If you are investor looking to invest in Pittsburgh and surrounding, here are few hints:1.