The sooner you start saving for retirement, the more opportunity you’ll have to build a solid nest egg without having to sacrifice too much on an ongoing basis.
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The sooner you start saving for retirement, the more opportunity you’ll have to build a solid nest egg without having to sacrifice too much on an ongoing basis.
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In 2007, founders Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia bought a few air beds and put up a site called AirBed & Breakfast, offering visitors a place for sleep and breakfast. Today, consumers reportedly spend more on Airbnb listings than they do on bookings at one of America’s oldest and most upscale hotel chains, Hilton.
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If you regularly go away on vacation, renting out your home on Airbnb, HomeAway, or some other short-term rental site makes sense—at least financially. However, you’ll have to put in some work to rake in a profit, and there are risks.
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Auckland renters are sharing beds with flatmates or sharing rooms with five other adults to cut costs – and experts warn it’s unlikely to improve in 2020.
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House prices around Cork are beginning to fall, in line with national trends, but prices for residential properties in the city have continued to rise.
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First came the worst downturn in history. Then came cheap money and looser lending. Now come rumblings of another property boom.
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With demand for investment assets far higher than supply, asset owners have the option of holding onto their products so that they are able to exit at a time of their choosing with multiple bids from a wider diversity of both international and domestic investors.
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Lower interest rates and the loosening of banks’ lending requirements amid the local and global market challenges, which included a major federal election, the ever-changing economic landscape, global uncertainty and volatility, and a general lack of business confidence have proven 2019 to be an interesting year for the Australian property sector.
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It is a problem that’s long been a feature of a rising property market: too many buyers battling for too few homes in the inner suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne.
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney will begin his first full year in office in 2020, and says his focus will remain on creating jobs and getting pipelines built.
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