The authorities have moved to demolish hundreds of homes in the hills near the Great Wall that were once a sign of China’s rising prosperity.
Tag: Renting and Leasing (Real Estate)
Coronavirus Nearly Ended Street Homelessness in U.K. Maybe Not for Long.
To combat the pandemic, the British government put people in hotels, proving it could be done within a limited budget. But what’s next?
Venice Glimpses a Future With Fewer Tourists, and Likes What It Sees
Can a city whose history and culture drew tens of millions of visitors a year reinvent itself? The coronavirus may give it a chance to try.
Luxury Homes in the French Alps Are a Great Deal. There’s a Reason for That.
For buyers willing to rent luxury homes to vacationers, the savings on value-added tax are substantial.
Berlin Freezes Rents for 5 Years in a Bid to Slow Gentrification
The move, in a capital once known for its artists and its party scene, aims to reverse a trend that is driving out older and lower-income residents.
Housing Crisis Grips Ireland a Decade After Property Bubble Burst
A housing shortage has made Dublin one of the world’s most expensive cities to rent in. Homelessness is up sharply, while homeownership has fallen.
Landlord Checks on Migrant Status Breaches Human Rights, U.K. Court Rules
A High Court judge found that the checks, imposed to discourage illegal migration, led to discrimination.
