by OCCRP 14 May 2024 Tweet this Share this on Facebook DONATE What is Dubai Unlocked? How is Dubai Unlocked different from other investigations? Why Is Dubai a hub for money laundering? Where does the Dubai property data come from? What’s in Read More
TOKYO — Numerous people linked to groups targeted with U.S. sanctions as terrorist organizations, such as Hezbollah and Houthi rebels, appear to have bought real estate in Dubai, based on data relating to hundreds of thousands of properties obtained by the Center for Read More
Written by OCCRP, E24, and 72 other media outlets, including MaltaToday From the 37th floor of Dubai’s tallest skyscraper, the wife of an alleged Bosnian cartel member posted video after video on TikTok of the couple’s sleek rental apartment, often featuring their Read More
Despite ongoing global challenges such as persistent inflation, elevated interest rates, and geopolitical tensions, the total pipeline value of unawarded construction projects in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) is set to reach $3.9 trillion, with the UAE holding a significant Read More
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — For an unknown amount of time, the mail outside one St. Petersburg home kept piling up; it turns out the owner died in his living room but wasn’t found for years until the bank came to change the Read More
Residential properties in Dubai, UAE. Photographer: Natalie Naccache/Bloomberg , Bloomberg Nicolas Parasie, Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) — Dubai-based Property Finder raised $90 million in debt from Francisco Partners to help finance the buyout of its first institutional investor, signaling continued foreign interest in Read More
(Bloomberg) — Dubai-based Property Finder raised $90 million in debt from Francisco Partners to help finance the buyout of its first institutional investor, signaling continued foreign interest in the United Arab Emirates’ thriving real estate market. The online real estate platform bought Read More
‘We need more housing’: Southern Nevada residents continue to struggle amid affordable housing shortage Skip to content
Many first time home buyers are struggling to break into the U.S. housing market as prices continue to rise. high interest rates, low inventory and years of price jumps continue to challenge Americans buying homes.” class=”wpds-c-hcZlgz wpds-c-hcZlgz-bkfjoi-font-georgia wpds-c-hcZlgz-jDmrXh-width-mdCenter wpds-c-hcZlgz-ibdLmgo-css”>Since 2019, home prices Read More