A new industry report confirms that a continued shortage of skilled construction workers is limiting housing output in the United States, costing
Residential building permits in Germany climbed by 4.9 per cent in April, marking the second consecutive monthly gain with 18,500 units approved – a
China’s appetite for new homes is likely to remain a quarter of its 2017 peak, with annual demand projected below five million
The proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill” in the U.S. Congress carries notable real estate implications that could reshape the housing landscape. Firstly,
Suburban America is undergoing a quiet transformation. Once emblematic of homeownership and stability, many suburban neighbourhoods are now seeing a surge in
UK construction firms are gearing up for what may be a pivotal domestic housing surge, even as global economic uncertainties linger. With
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s spending review marks a striking shift in the UK’s real‑estate landscape, placing a £39 billion affordable‑housing pledge at its heart and
London’s prime property landscape is undergoing a quiet yet striking transformation. A departing cohort of non-domiciled international buyers, historically dominant players in
New World Development Co., a leading real estate developer in Hong Kong, is currently navigating financial challenges that are prompting increased attention
In a notable shift for the U.S. office market, 2025 will mark the first time in at least 25 years that more
Germany is facing significant infrastructure challenges, with thousands of bridges, schools, and public buildings in need of repair or replacement. The issue
Casablanca’s Finance City (CFC) is playing a pivotal role in Morocco’s ambition to become a leading economic hub in Africa. Since its