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Prices are falling in the French capital, including in areas prized by overseas investors
Growing interest from equestrian buyers in China and the Middle East is helping to lift residential values
France’s vibrant second city is attracting interest from UK buyers ahead of the launch of a new direct rail service to London
The country’s capital is buzzing thanks to its robust economy, rising real estate prices and vibrant restaurant scene
The venerable mountain resort lacks the bling (and high prices) of its showy neighbours, but that is changing
Strong demand and insufficient supply mean house prices are surging in the Swedish capital
A former run-down area of the German capital is now filled with upmarket homes, but are prices stalling?
An ambitious regeneration programme has given the once neglected city a new lease of life
The latest addition to the city’s high-rise skyline mixes 240 new homes, offices, restaurants and a hotel
Homes on the prestigious seafront avenue of Paseo de Miraconcha average €9,453 per sq metre
The French region remains popular with Belgian, Dutch and UK buyers who are realistic about potential rental yields
Seaside houses on windswept Sylt can cost up to €35,000 per sq metre
By 2025 it is expected that the old harbour area will have 12,000 residents, with 45,000 people working in the district
One consequence could be the arrival of more high-spending tourists, particularly from Asia
The district is a magnet for the wealthy French media and show business crowd, as well as young tech-sector entrepreneurs
Dutch designers used to tight, highly-regulated urban planning, have now arguably achieved something new
In a recent sample of high-end condominium sales, 23 per cent of purchases were made by overseas buyers
The price of homes in the ritzy resort has risen by an average of 12 per cent over the past five years
The city is revelling in newfound confidence, as exemplified by the Gran Torre – South America’s tallest building
The number of foreign buyers may at present amount to a trickle, but Serbia’s image is improving
Thomas E Kennedy hails the Danish capital’s healthcare and education system – and the ironic humour of its people
High-end homes in the city have increased in value by an average of six per cent in the past 12 months
The Finnish capital wants to become one of the top five European locations for foreign investment by 2020
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