| News on 2009-03-31 |
| - Social land concession given to Kampong Thom villagers |
| - Electricity exports expected by 2016, says govt official |
| - Lenders see rise in bad microloans |
| - In Brief: JCB gets official partner |
| - City switches off for Earth Hour |
| - Cheap valuations bringing down property values in US |
| - Hundreds of wealthy Chinese property investors taking buying tours to the US |
| - Dubai property court first ruling welcomed by real estate sector |
| - Those who rent foreclosed property in US at risk of losing everything |
| - Evidence of massive scaling back in lending to Australian commercial property market |
| - UK developers ready to take defaulting property investors to court |
| - Florida insurance plan for hurricane damage could save property owners money |
| - Japanese govt looking for new stimulus for troubled property markets |
| - Property groups hit out at new changes to UK home information packs |
| News on 2009-03-28 |
| - Property groups call for UK government to boost real estate market |
| - Tenants becoming the forgotten victims of the UK property crisis |
| - Cityscape Abu Dhabi exhibition numbers up despite global downturn |
| News on 2009-03-27 |
| - China company to sign lease for Freedom Tower |
| - Kampot residents fear new eviction |
| - Cambodian, Thai officials to meet for border talks in April |
| - Hanoi Road residents ask City Hall for compensation |
| - NBC sets up $100m emergency credit line |
| - Opposition calls for tariffs as economic crisis mounts |
| - Siem Reap Scene: Mar 26, 2009 Print E-mail Written by Post Staff |
| - Americans want to buy property but fear foreclosure and unemployment |
| - Singapore set to introduce tougher regulations for real estate agents |
| - Concerns that FSA is not moving fast enough on mortgage regulation |
| News on 2009-03-26 |
| - Encouragement for foreign projects to push ahead |
| - Your guide to the rental trail |
| - In Brief: Land disputes drop |
| - Cambodia to set up own standards system soon |
| - Funding for KR-era B'bang dam in jeopardy, ADB says |
| - 9 charged in land fight |
| - Interest in future of mainland Chinese real estate markets growing |
| - World respected property organisation falls victim to the economic downturn |
| News on 2009-03-25 |
| - Iconic football stadium development becomes victim of the credit crunch |
| - US style property auctions launch in UK |
| - In Brief: Czech investment deal |
| - River reservoir |
| News on 2009-03-24 |
| - PM vows to keep tax-free status for agricultural land |
| - In Brief: Japan supplies ECCC with US$200,000 |
| - In Brief: Stock exchange signing |
| - Delayed e-conveyancing system in Oz means property buyers lose out on savings |
| - Apartment sales in singapore soar |
| - Decision on merger of UAE's largest mortgage companies expected soon |
| - Millions of UK property owners fear repossession and negative equity |
| News on 2009-03-23 |
| - Foreign investors desert New Zealand commercial real estate market |
| - Local officials in US introducing initiatives to stem growth of foreclosure blight |
| - Scottish Lord who opposed controversial Spanish development dies |
| - Mortgage fraud in US escalates to all time high |
| - Dubai developer slashes prices by up to 30% and offers refunds |
| - Property crisis will re-shape the house building industry in UK |
| News on 2009-03-21 |
| - Trade service fees up 14.5 percent to $7.54m in 2008 |
| - MPs urged to act on MDGs |
| - SEZ growth slows as economic crisis hits |
| - Governor embroiled in K Thom land fight |
| - Mixed outlook for D&D reforms |
| - In Brief: US to stay 'NEUTRAL' on border dispute |
| - Real estate stimulus plans in South Korea to boost flagging property markets |
| - Falling prices and weak Dollar encourage foreign property investors to US |
| - UK property investors favour same countries as celebs |
| - Massive increase in complaints against lettings agents in UK |
| News on 2009-03-20 |
| - Japan Gives Loan for Water Supply |
| - Downturn Creates Uptick in Small Loans |
| - Local Banks at Risk, Top Institutes Warn |
| - តំបន់ដីសម្បទាននៅខែត្ររតនគិរីរងការទន្ទ្រានបន្ថែមទៀត |
| - SKorea expands presence |
| - In Brief: Boeung kak residents speak |
| - Property investors not expecting quick recovery in hard hit US commercial sector |
| - Hong Kong property market showing signs of stabilising |
| - UK residential property rents falling as frustrated vendors can't sell |
| News on 2009-03-19 |
| - A helping hand needed |
| - New construction technology now in Cambodia |
| - From a banking boom to financial hardship |
| - Markets considered on Vietnam border |
| - Textile imports reach $1b |
| - Hanoi Road residents plead for PM's help |
| - KR dam restoration prompts complaint |
| - More women in India buying real estate thanks to lower taxes and easier loans |
| - Solicitors warned over real estate fraud in light of £4.6 million property court case |
| - UK developers face fines if they don't comply with new HIP regulations |
| - UK property investors still interested in buying in Spain |
| News on 2009-03-18 |
| - UK property and construction industries worst hit by recession |
| - Property investors demand compensation on Dubai project |
| - Confidence high in Bulgarian real estate markets despite fall in prices |
| News on 2009-03-17 |
| - Diversify economy, says PM |
| - New property builds fall for six month in a row in Canada |
| - Property sector looking positive for Vietnam's first international real estate conference |
| - Spanish banks create real estate outlet to offload 'toxic' property assets |
| News on 2009-03-16 |
| - Hotel Renakse saved |
| - SMEs seen as key to growth |
| - Dubai to set up mediation centre to deal with property disputes |
| - Give up smoking and takeaways to save for a deposit, first time buyers told |
| - Worse than expected foreclosure increases threaten Obama property stimulus |
| - Increased property sales in New Zealand dismissed as a seasonal blip |
| - California property at serious risk from rising seas |
| - Average property in UK has lost £100 a day in value in last year |
| News on 2009-03-14 |
| - Anlong Veng border skirmish resolved by Thai, RCAF troops |
| - Villagers blockade Kampot dam quarry site over airborne rocks |
| - 'Slow' development of island resorts to be completed by 2015: official |
| - In Brief: Property jobs warning |
| - Middle East targets land, energy deals |
| - US property owners facing big increase in real estate taxes |
| - Global property broker creates real estate bank to deal with loans |
| - Mortgage lending still falling in UK as first time property buyers face tighter criteria |
| - New Zealand property sales hampered by strict lending criteria |
| - Calls for more green building initiatives in Malaysia welcomed |
| - Dubai developers now openly acknowledge extent of real estate downturn |
| - New real estate rules in Saudi Arabia |
| - London commercial property on road to recovery |
| - UK development company announces new projects creating 3,000 jobs |
| - German banks dominate large scale commercial property lending in UK |
| News on 2009-03-11 |
| - Mayor boosts London property investment credentials at global real estate conference |
| - Half of prospective Gulf property buyers believe prices are too high |
| - The Russian bear returns to the prime London property market |
| - Buyer interest in UK property market increases for fourth month in a row |
| - Surge in US foreclosures predicted despite Obama rescue plan |
| - New Middle East society to encourage better analysis and understanding of real estate markets |
| - Dubai property market staring into a black hole |
| - Real estate salary levels not as important as before |
| News on 2009-03-10 |
| - Detached property sales soar in Australia |
| - US property sees highest levels ever of negative equity |
| - Leading property services firm expects worldwide consolidation |
| - More consolidation among Gulf developers in face of relentless downturn |
| - Property price free fall in UK residential prices over soon |
| - British investors set to claim up to £140 million in illegal tax from Spanish government |
| News on 2009-03-07 |
| - Senior property company executives optimistic about the real estate sector in Asia |
| - Mortgage lending needs to increase across Europe |
| - Latest rate cut unlikely to have much effect on property markets |
| News on 2009-03-06 |
| - Obama rescue plan not just for property owners in default |
| - Compensation paid to Iraqi property owners whose real estate was seized by Saddam |
| - More UK property owners choosing to overpay their mortgages |
| News on 2009-03-05 |
| - Kuwait sees property sales plunge alongwith Palm Jumeirah |
| - Second Irish property investor kills himself over financial problems |
| - Dubai developer struggling to raise cash for F1 Park |
| - UK landlords urged to carry out vital checks on tenants |
| - Property owners seek compensation over illegal Spanish apartments |
| News on 2009-03-03 |
| - Property investors returning to second homes market as prices fall |
| - More people in New Zealand think now is a good time to buy property |
| - Residential property in Abu Dhabi significantly undersupplied despite downturn |
| News on 2009-03-02 |
| - Hong Kong now world's most expensive for office property |
| - New property sales plummet in US |
| - Landmark report shows steep price falls in Abu Dhabi real estate |
| - Property developer calls for banks in Middle East to start lending again |
| - Leeds high rise pioneer developer goes into administration |
| - UK govt extends eco town consultation deadline after winning high court ruling |