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Properties - International Herald Tribune
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Homes to buy and sell around the world from the International Herald Tribune.
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Greek real estate boom defies market doldrums
On the islands around Greece, the prices for luxury real estate are soaring, even as the market stalls elsewhere.
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Lost in the new Beijing: The old neighborhood
A construction boom tied to the Olympics is threatening two types of housing in China's capital.
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In ancient alleys, modern comforts
Some of Beijing's traditional courtyard homes are being refurbished with a mix of modern sensibility and respect for original detail.
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In ancient alleys, modern comforts
Some of Beijing's traditional courtyard homes are being refurbished with a mix of modern sensibility and respect for original detail.
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Lost in the new Beijing: The old neighborhood
A construction boom tied to the Olympics is threatening two types of housing in China's capital.
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A whimsical British garden, thanks to a duchess
What started as a whim of the Duchess of Northumberland has become one of the most ambitious public gardens created in Europe since World War II, a rollicking tourist attraction widely known as the Versailles of the North.
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Eclecticism and calm in 'authentic' Madrid
In the foyer of the four-story building of Rosalind Williams and Tino Calabuig, a massive antique wooden door with iron fixtures blends with an ancient marble pillar and the couple's modern abstract art.
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In Phuket, a sea view as dinner theater
Two words describe what led John Chadwick to build a multi-million-dollar villa on a peninsula overlooking bustling Patong Harbor in Thailand: "The view."
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World's best places to invest in real estate
Despite banks' shareholders and equity investors tending to want less real estate in their portfolios there are myriad growth opportunities in properties ranging from from apartments in Sydney to office buildings in Shanghai
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At top end, still plenty of demand for country estates in England
Strong demand for unusual and substantial country homes in prime locations - the traditional English country estate - is keeping prices stable at the top end of the British market, according to property experts.
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