Home prices rose 18.6% annually in June, up from the 16.8% increase in May, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index.
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Home prices rose 18.6% annually in June, up from the 16.8% increase in May, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index.
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One of Australia’s most popular short-term-stay houses has hit the market with a $1.8 million-plus price tag, and it might make more money in a year than you do.
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For the first time ever, Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport has been named the world’s busiest international airport, according to aviation data analysts OAG.
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In the early morning hours of April 3, 2020, during the first month of the pandemic, one of Chinatown’s most iconic businesses was destroyed by fire.
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The first-ever Calgary Transit bus route to a neighbouring municipality launched Monday, with the Calgary MAX Purple Line now extending fixed service to Chestermere.
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Canada is pushing to provide incentives for at least two new massive carbon capture projects by 2030, a federal government document showed, with nearly a dozen oil and gas companies already pursuing rights to store carbon dioxide in Alberta’s vast underground caverns.
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Canada’s current account balance (on a seasonally adjusted basis) posted a $3.6 billion surplus in the second quarter, following a $1.8 million surplus in the first quarter. Prior to 2021, Canada had continuous current account deficits from the fourth quarter of 2008 until the end of 2020, according to a report released Monday by Statistics Canada.
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What does real estate look like now that we’re contemplating the world post-Covid-19?
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Traders under their umbrella, Kampala City Traders Association (Kacita), have threatened to close their shops in protest over rental arrears, which they accumulated during lockdown.
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Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli has expressed concern over the growing proportion of Malays staying in rental flats, saying it could become an entrenched problem once these families give up their aspiration to own a home, reported TODAY.
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