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Mission Global Daily: Dolce & Gabbana real estate projects in Miami and Spain

Mission Global Daily: Dolce & Gabbana real estate projects in Miami and Spain

Mission Global Daily: Dolce & Gabbana real estate projects in Miami and Spain

The fashion house Dolce & The company, which has often been embroiled in scandals and faced accusations of racism and homophobia, will build apartments in Miami and Marbella in Spain, as well as a hotel in the Maldives. They will be partnering with developers including JDS Development Group, Sierra Blanca Estates and DarGlobal on this project. Business of Fashion.

According to a survey by the Beijing People's Bank, China's home buyers are starting to return to the real estate market. The percentage of respondents who said they planned to buy a property in the next three months was 17.5% in the first quarter, up from 16% in the fourth quarter. The survey also found that 18.5 percent of respondents expect home prices to rise, up from 14 percent in the fourth quarter. CNBC.

The Lithuanian government on Tuesday announced a ban on Russian citizens buying real estate in the country, citing national security risks.

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The ban will be in effect until 2024 and does not apply to Russians with residence permits in the country. The Baltic country borders the Kaliningrad region of Russia. Reuters.

A historic moat house on Australia's Tasman Island has sold for 3.1 million Australian dollars ($2.09 million). Built around 1820, Marion Villa in the town of Low Head is a "timeless, Italian-influenced home," according to the real estate agent. Situated on 4.75 acres and surrounded by water, it is believed that many of the region's wealthy residents enjoyed evenings at the estate, which was known as the "Ballroom of the North." Domain.

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