real estate market
Afghanistan’s real estate market: chaos and uncertainty
Afghanistan, torn apart by internal strife for decades, is still home to nearly 30 million people. More than a third of them (according to the World Bank for 2014) live below the poverty line: in fact, they are deprived of the opportunity to satisfy basic food and shelter needs. In 2016, Afghanistan ranked 23rd in the ranking of the poorest countries in the world according to Global Finance Magazine and 7th among the most corrupt countries in the world in the rating of Transparency International. Continue reading
Immigration, foreign real estate, financial consulting – how is it connected?
Obtaining a second citizenship or status of permanent residence / residence permit, the withdrawal and preservation of capital, the declaration of assets and income in developed countries – these issues are becoming more and more important for wealthy people (High Net Worth Individuals) who live in countries with an unstable economic and political situation . Continue reading
Iran’s real estate market: investment potential and risks
In 2016, the US partially lifted sanctions from Iran – a year earlier, the world powers signed an agreement to limit its nuclear program. According to The Wall Street Journal, since then European companies have signed dozens of contracts with Tehran: Peugeot and Renault will produce cars in this country, Vodafone together with a local partner will build telecommunications infrastructure, the oil company Royal Dutch Shell has signed an agreement on the extraction of energy resources. Continue reading