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Iconic 'Devil Wears Prada' Townhouse sells for $26.5 million on the Upper East Side

Author : PNT Bureau
The iconic Upper East Side townhouse, known for its role as Miranda Priestly's residence in "The Devil Wears Prada," has been sold for $26.5 million to an undisclosed buyer. Despite selling for a million dollars less than its initial listing price, this marks a significant increase from the $8.8 million the Effron family paid for it two decades ago. The Neo-Italian Renaissance building, designed by architect Henry Allan Jacobs in the early 1900s, spans 12,000 square feet across five levels, with seven bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and luxurious amenities, including a rooftop terrace with a hot tub....
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UK house sellers increase discounts to attract buyers in Autumn season

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In the UK, house sellers are increasingly reducing their prices to attract buyers during the autumn selling season, according to data from property platform Zoopla. Over the past four weeks, discounts have risen to 4.2% from the original asking price, averaging £12,125 per property, the highest level of discounts since March 2019. This comes as the Bank of England pauses its interest rate increases, but analysts believe that due to the expectation of continued high interest rates, further house price declines may be needed before market activity rebounds. Some areas, like London and the southeast, are seeing the most significant discounts....
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SBB considers selling majority stake in residential division amid financial struggles

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SBB, a Swedish real estate company facing financial difficulties, is considering selling a majority share in its residential division, which owns 23,000 apartments. This move is part of the company's efforts to restructure its operations to address upcoming debt obligations. SBB recently sold a portion of its school property business to Canadian investor Brookfield as the initial step in its restructuring plan. The company aims to focus on its community-focused division, which includes care homes, government facilities, hospitals, and more....
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NEOM's futuristic Trojena Ski Resort welcomes first W Hotel and JW Marriott

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NEOM, the futuristic city in Saudi Arabia, is preparing to host its first W Hotel and a JW Marriott property. Marriott International is finalizing plans for these luxury accommodations in the Trojena ski resort within the NEOM mountains. The JW Marriott is expected to become a hub for global conferences and events, while the W Hotel will cater to visitors enjoying the snowy mountain. Trojena is set for completion in late 2026, with Marriott's properties anticipated to open around that time, coinciding with the Asian Winter Games in 2029. These hotels are part of NEOM's ambitious development plans for the region....
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Poland’s expanded housing program fights air pollution and boosts efficiency

Author : PNT Bureau
Poland’s government is intensifying efforts to combat air pollution and enhance energy efficiency in households through its Warm Housing program. This initiative, an extension of the successful Clean Air program, now includes communal and small housing communities. Residents can use the funds to switch from coal-fired boilers to cleaner heating options, upgrade windows and doors, and even invest in solar panels. However, to access funding, municipalities must apply to the program. The financial support varies based on income and pollution levels, favouring those in more polluted regions. This initiative targets 163 municipalities, primarily in southern Poland’s Silesia and Ma opolska provinces....
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Rising rents and housing shortages fuel UK homelessness crisis

Author : PNT Bureau
The escalating homelessness crisis in the UK, exacerbated by a housing shortage and rising living costs, is forcing families into dire situations. The freezing of the Local Housing Allowance in 2016, intended to aid low-income households in the private rental sector, has further strained the situation. A recent study discovered that just 5 percent of private rents advertised in early 2023 could be covered by the LHA. Cities like Manchester have been hit hard, with soaring rents outpacing LHA rates, leading to a severe family homelessness crisis. Rent increases and landlord sales have triggered a 500 percent year-on-year rise in homelessness in the city....
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Florida overtakes New York as second-most valuable U.S. real estate market

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The U.S. housing market has seen a remarkable 49% increase in value since the pandemic began, with cities like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, and Miami having the most valuable housing markets. Florida has now become the second-most valuable real estate market, surpassing New York. This growth is attributed to the construction of new homes, as builders address the housing shortage by introducing more homes to the market. Builders are adapting to the needs of homebuyers facing higher mortgage rates by offering smaller, more affordable homes and incentives. New construction and population growth have particularly boosted Florida's housing market, making it the second-most valuable state after California....
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Meta pays £149 million to exit London lease amid remote work trend

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Meta's decision to terminate its lease on a significant office building in London reflects the broader trend of tech companies downsizing their office spaces in response to the increasing prevalence of remote work. This move is part of Meta's ongoing efforts to reduce costs and adapt to changing work patterns. British Land, the owner of the office property, will need to find a new tenant for the building, but they are optimistic about their ability to do so and are considering transforming the space into a hub for life sciences companies, a sector in high demand. This trend of office downsizing by tech companies is impacting urban office markets in various cities around the world....
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Sunac cuts ownership stake in subsidiary Sunac Services to 49.7%

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Sunac China Holdings will reduce its ownership in subsidiary Sunac Services to 49.7% through a debt-driven restructuring, allowing creditors to convert debt into subsidiary equity. While ownership decreases, Sunac Services will remain a subsidiary. This follows Sunac's landmark approval from creditors for a $9 billion offshore debt restructuring, a notable milestone among Chinese property developers. Sunac seeks further approval through a Hong Kong court hearing on October 5th. Alongside China Evergrande, Sunac grapples with a liquidity crisis stemming from China's 2021 property sector turmoil, with implications extending to global markets. Additionally, Sunac has initiated Chapter 11 proceedings in a U.S. bankruptcy court amid financial challenges....
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Dubai's MBRHE allocates 136 modern villas in Al Warqaa to enhance citizen living standards

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To raise the quality of life for residents, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment (MBRHE) in Dubai has allotted 136 contemporary residential villas in the Al Warqaa neighbourhood. These villas, which are a component of Dubai's long-term urban development plan, include two floors and adaptable floor plans to meet the needs of both families and individuals. The initiative fits in with Dubai's plan to raise citizens' quality of life during the following two decades. The distribution of these villas shows how committed Dubai's leadership is to developing carefully designed, long-lasting communities that put the welfare of its residents first....
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