American is the dream destination for 13 per cent of the world's population, according to a new survey.
Fractional ownership rose by 4 per cent in 2011, according to a new report. The review of the market sector analysed activity in America, Canada, the Caribbean and Mexico and found that there are "green shoots of recovery" starting to appear.
Houston has surpassed the likes of Los Angeles and New York as the most ethnically diverse metropolitan area in the the U.S., according to a new report out of Rice University.
Landing on our list of worst cities for singles doesn't necessarily make a city a bad place to live. Far from it. Many of these cities are great for couples, families or retirees, and many offer enviable amenities, from warm weather to low living costs.
Florida is the most popular state for foreign property buyers, according to an infographic from Credit Sesame. Based on data from the National Association of Realtors, it shows that Florida accounts for 31 per cent of real estate transactions, with most buyers coming from Asia. Europe's role may increase, though, as Sweden highlights Florida's property as ripe for investment.
British overseas buyers still retain Spain as their preferred foreign hotspot for purchasing property according to A Place In The Sun’s (APITS) recent exhibitions’ poll.
At age 62, Donald Carter knows his arthritis and other age-related infirmities will not allow him to live indefinitely in his third-floor walk-up apartment in Philadelphia.
The seven year itch doesn't just apply to relationships: houses eventually lose their appeal too, says new research. Moving house is one of the most stressful events in life, but a survey has found that after seven years and four months, bored Brits get tired of their home and start looking out of the window for a new place to live. Have you felt the seven year itch?
Immigrants in the United States will be better integrated and more beneficial to the economy than every before by 2030, according to a research report.
According to a recent research by online consulancy Postling, nearly 80% of overseas property agents are now using Facebook to market their practice and their properties, and manage their client records and contacts.
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