Paramount Land won three awards from PropertyGuru Indonesia lolita, 02/09/2025 Serang (ANTARA) – Paramount Land, a city-scale developer in Gading Serpong City and Paramount Petals, Tangerang Regency, won three awards at the 2023 PropertyGuru Indonesia Property Awards at The Ritz Carleton Pacific Place, Jakarta, Friday (15/9). A press release, Monday, stated that Paramount Land won three award categories, namely best commercial developer, best developer in the upper segment (high-end), and best developer in the middle segment (mid-end). The Indonesia Property Awards is the highest award in the real-estate industry which has been held annually by PropertyGuru since 2015. Also read: Paramount Petals presents houses ready for habitation with various advantages This year’s 9th PropertyGuru Indonesia Property Awards gives awards to the best developers, construction and designs in the country. Hari V Krishnan, CEO and Managing Director, PropertyGuru Group, in the statement, explained that the recipients of this award reflect how the real estate sector in Indonesia is able to meet the needs of society which continues to grow. Henry Napitupulu, Director of Planning & Design at Paramount Land, at the 2023 Indonesia PropertyGuru Indonesia Property Awards said that the company sees people’s demand for property (residential and commercial) increasing along with increasing mobility and changes in people’s lifestyles. “This gives … Continue Reading
Barbara Corcoran Says Housing Prices ‘Are Going To Go Through the Roof’ — But When? lolita, 01/09/2025 Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock.com If you’ve been in the market to buy a home, you’re likely in a tough spot. While you may be tempted to wait for interest rates to drop, if you wait too long, you could be dealing with a surge in home prices. Check Out: Housing Market 2024: Avoid Buying a Home in These 25 Texas CitiesRead Next: 8 States To Move To If You Don’t Want To Pay Taxes on Social Security During a Fox Business interview, real estate entrepreneur and “Shark Tank” star Barbara Corcoran shared her prediction for when home prices will rise, how much she expects them to increase and more. Sponsored: Protect Your Wealth With A Gold IRA. Take advantage of the timeless appeal of gold in a Gold IRA recommended by Sean Hannity. Lower Interest Rates Will Mean Higher Home Prices We’re currently experiencing a “bottleneck” in the real estate market, Corcoran said, but this won’t last forever. “Sellers don’t want to move from their apartment or their home because they don’t want to take on higher interest rates,” she said, “and buyers are too afraid [to buy] because they are getting less house [for the price]. So you’ve … Continue Reading
The tax risks of renting out your home: Canadian real estate news for August 19 lolita, 31/08/2025 Open this photo in gallery: This week’s top real estate and housing news.Engel & Völkers Toronto Central Here are The Globe and Mail’s top housing and real estate stories this week, with the lowest mortgage rates available in Canada today, commentary from our mortgage expert and one home worth a look. Take The Globe’s business and investing news quiz Homeowners renting their properties can jeopardize thousands in tax benefits There are thousands of dollars available in tax benefits for Canadians buying their first property. But what you may not know is that you could lose them by renting to tenants, because many of them require that you use the property as your primary residence. Some of these benefits include exemptions for land transfer taxes and the First-Time Home Buyer’s Tax Credit, writes Salmaan Farooqui. Home-sharing platforms help students find seniors who have empty bedrooms Two companies, Sparrow Living and SpacesShared, want to tap an unused part of the housing market by matching renters with homeowners who have empty bedrooms. Both home-sharing platforms say they’ve been inundated by requests since they launched, reports Rachelle Younglai. Due to an aging population and limited downsizing options, more Canadians are living in homes … Continue Reading
Woman offers to rent out half of her bed for 658 USD in Toronto | WorldNews lolita, 30/08/2025 A woman’s offer to rent out half of her bed amid soaring house rents in Toronto has surprised social media users. Toronto-based realtor Anya Ettinger highlighted a post that was shared on Facebook Marketplace, where a person had offered to rent out half a bed for 900 Canadian dollars (658.10 US dollars) a month. A woman’s offer to rent out half of her bed amid soaring house rents in Toronto has surprised social media users (Pixabay – representational image) ”Looking for an easy-going woman to share the master bedroom and the one Queen-sized bed. I have previously shared the bedroom which only has one queen size with a roommate I found on Facebook, and it worked out perfectly well,” the post, which has now been deleted, read. Anya shared the post on Instagram. Shocked, she emarked, “Just when you thought the Toronto market couldn’t get any worse, it did. This is so unhinged. Renting out a space in your bed for 900 [Canadian] dollars a month? No wonder so many people hate it here.” ‘But not many people have a choice’ Speaking with CTV News Toronto, Anya said, “I think it shows really how sad it is here. I mean … Continue Reading
Realtors agree to make commission changes lolita, 29/08/2025 The National Assn. of Realtors on Friday said it will make changes to its commission rules to settle national allegations the requirements stifled competition, a move that may reduce costs for at least some consumers. The settlement, which still must receive court approval, could mark a major change in the housing market. Today, sellers typically pay a 5% to 6% commission when they sell their homes, with half of that going to the listing agent’s brokerage and half to the buyer agent’s brokerage, and critics of that model say the settlement could upend that practice. “This settlement over time will benefit home sellers and buyers greatly, eventually lowering agent commissions by tens of billions of dollars a year and helping align agent compensation and services rendered,” Stephen Brobeck, a senior fellow with the Consumer Federation of America, said in a statement. Under an existing Realtor rule, listing agents must make an offer of compensation to the buyer’s broker in orders to list homes on NAR-affiliated multiple listing services, or the MLS. Although NAR says this offer can be zero dollars, the requirement to post an offer — known in the industry as “cooperative compensation” — has reduced competition and kept … Continue Reading
Real estate agent who sets house on fire has prior relationship with owner lolita, 28/08/2025 A real estate agent who accidentally burned down a multimillion-dollar home to the ground in one of Sydney, Australia’s most prestigious suburbs had previously been in a relationship with the owner, court documents have revealed. Sydney realtor Julie Bundock was preparing for an open house of a four-bed home on the northern beaches when she noticed the current renters of the house had left some bedding on the deck to dry. According to documents tendered to the New South Wales, Australia Supreme Court as part of a civil lawsuit brought by the owner and four tenants against her employer, Ms. Bundock removed the sheets and threw them in a downstairs room onto a shelf below a light, which she then switched on. About 20 minutes later a major fire broke out in the four-bedroom house on Riverview Road in Avalon Beach, believed to be caused by the shelf and bedding heating up and catching fire due to the wall-mounted light. Sydney realtor Julie Bundock accidentally sets a house on fire. Supplied This week, Ms Bundock’s employer, Domain Residential Northern Beaches, was ordered to pay property owner Peter Alan Bush $486,712.89 USD in damages. Mr Bush was planning to sell the … Continue Reading
A Brampton tenant has racked up $30K in unpaid rent and still won’t leave, landlord says lolita, 27/08/2025 A Brampton landlord says he’s out at least $30,000 — so far — because the tenant at one of his properties has refused to pay rent or move out. Rajan Kanwar says he’s been trying to get the tenant out since May and recover some of his losses, but delays at Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) have left him with mounting debts and emotionally drained. “It’s upsetting, it’s saddening, it’s a lot of different emotions,” Kanwar told CBC Toronto. “I would like my property back.” Since May, the tenant has paid little or no rent, Kanwar says, leaving him to pay the $9,500 monthly mortgage costs on the property. That’s on top of a $7,500-per-month mortgage on his own family home. The tenant on Scotchmere Crescent hasn’t paid full rent since last spring, according to landlord Rajan Kanwar. The tenant would not speak with CBC Toronto. His legal representative has not responded to calls. (Tina MacKenzie/CBC) He says the amount he’s owed includes both unpaid rent and utilities. The tenant refused to speak with CBC Toronto. His legal representative has not yet responded to requests for comment. Ordered out Kanwar, an IT manager, says he’s filed two applications with … Continue Reading
Ex-Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett sells his Cranberry Township home lolita, 26/08/2025 Kenny Pickett is selling his Pittsburgh-area home. The Steelers’ former quarterback has listed his Cranberry Township home for $2.7 million. Listed by Sayward Lehman with Sotheby’s International Realty, the 8,756 square-foot house has six bedrooms and six full bathrooms and is located in the Seneca Valley School District. It was built in 2022 and is being sold fully furnished. Another former Steelers QB is also selling his home. Mitch Trubisky is selling his Pittsburgh-area home after leaving the team last month. PHOTOS: Former Steelers quarterback Mitch Trubisky’s home on the market Click here for more information Pickett’s listing. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW TRENDING NOW: Roberto Clemente jersey worn during 1960 World Series-winning season sells at auction for over $250K Deadly Jeannette fire: How you can help surviving mom, 2 kids 4 children, father killed in Westmoreland County house fire VIDEO: Pittsburgh sports bars, hotels hoping to cash in on March Madness DOWNLOAD the Channel 11 News app for breaking news alerts View comments … Continue Reading
St. Petersburg Snell Isle mansion lists for $11.25 million lolita, 25/08/2025 A 5,378-square foot home in St. Louis Petersburg’s exclusive Snell Isle neighborhood is on the market for $11.25 million. 321 Brightwaters Blvd NE is a Mediterranean style home with four bedrooms and five bathrooms on a 0.41-acre double lot. The waterfront property overlooks Coffee Pot Bayou and faces west, offering sunset views. It was built in 1928 and designed by the influential developer SV Schooley. “He was like a Spanish-Mediterranean style Frank Lloyd Wright,” said Bonnie Strickland of Coldwell Banker Realty. She is listing the property along with Miles Crowe. 321 Brightwaters Blvd NE was designed and built by the influential developer SV Schooley. [ VHT STUDIOS – WWW.VHT.COM | Bonnie Strickland ] The current owners paid $705,000 for the property in 1999, according to Pinellas County property records. They renovated it in the early 2000s to preserve its historical significance. They’ve also added modern structural elements like new windows and a new roof. “You can’t build a house like this anymore, it’s too expensive.” Strickland said. “It’s built like a fortress, solid plaster.” Special features include three fireplaces, hand-painted Italian-inspired interiors, an attached one-car garage, a separate two-car garage/workspace, a heated pool with a waterslide and a dock with … Continue Reading
Will Brisbane property prices keep surging? Here’s what the experts say lolita, 24/08/2025 The rise in Brisbane property prices last month caught many people by surprise, but experts are divided on whether the surge will continue through the rest of the year. CoreLogic says values rose more than 13 per cent in 2023 and lifted a further one per cent in the first month of this year. Regional values rose a tad below nine per cent last year and half a per cent in January. There was a recurring theme as hopeful buyers inspected a recently listed inner-Brisbane apartment on a muggy afternoon this week. Buyers still feel FOMO Phoebe told the ABC the fear of missing out is real. “It’s the competition really that we’re struggling with. There’s not a lot on offer and places are just getting snapped up super quickly,” she said. “Prices are skyrocketing and it’s a race against the clock really to get into the market.” Phoebe says many places sell quickly.(ABC News: Alex Brewster) Another potential buyer added: “It’s frustrating as we see things coming up, and by the time we get to the first inspection, an offer has already been made.” Angus Kizil said he was lucky enough to buy his first home … Continue Reading