Properties - International Herald Tribune News Archive
Homes to buy and sell around the world from the International Herald Tribune.
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- The blind dates of home buying: Sight-unseen sales
- In Malibu, new folks in town show 'trailer flash'
- Briefs: Developers in Dubai draw owners' ire
- In Prague, luxury on rise and history in high demand
- Buying in Hong Kong and Macao: Price is the only bar
- Marrakesh à la mode
- Britain's investors look to broaden horizons
- Singapore puts its wind behind The Sail
- Homes on golf courses suit investors to a tee
- In China, a golf community on a supergrand scale
- Seeking luxury and high-end value? Head to the Highlands
- Guest book: Italy's stunning mosaics
- Picture window: Price halved for New Zealand fishing spot
- Demanding expatriates fuel Bangkok housing recovery
- Buying abroad: Learning to make the numbers work
- Buyers look to clean up after storm
- Martha to build houses
- Apartment dwellers reach for sky in Japan
- Mansions planned on Forbes ranch in Colorado
- Hispaniola: Unlikely spot for luxury
- Available for purchase, complete with tempermental family
- Gstaad's precious, pastoral appeal
- Swiss move to lower barriers to foreigners
- Gstaad's precious, pastoral appeal
- Swiss move to lower barriers to foreigners
- In Rome, buyers need time and luck
- Guest Book: Location, location in London: Chic agency, low on stock
- Picture Window: Luxury also rises in Kowloon
- In Rome, buyers need time and luck
- Guest Book: Location, location in London - Chic agency, low on stock
- An artist's perch, and then some
- How to win friends and rent apartments in Tokyo
- Tougher to buy a piece of the 'long white cloud'
- An artist's perch, and then some
- How to win friends and rent apartments in Tokyo
- Moscow for millionaires
- 20,000 homes for Louisiana
- Gifts for the home that has it all
- Tee off at will, no reservation needed
- A taste of Syria's past in discreet splendor
- Gifts for the home that has it all
- Wallow in the lap of luxury
- European housing ends year on surprisingly upbeat note
- Apartment dwellers reach for sky in Japan
- Asian values pick up as confidence builds
- Uncle Tom's Cabin sells
- Rooms with million-dollar views
- Small scale amid skyscrapers
- Tiger Woods buys $40 million estate
- Manhattan apartment sales at 10-year low
- Chiswick chic steals Notting Hill's thrill
- Bound to charm, if only it gets done
- Bound to charm, if only it gets done
- Homes fit for a prince (or princess)
- Prices on the decline throughout Americas
- An Art Nouveau gem comes to market
- An Art Nouveau gem comes to market
- Philippines is a catch, if you can
- Living in two places at once
- High return, but with high risk, in Moscow
- Will it be Chinatown if there are no Chinese?
- Eastern Europe to lead housing market in 2006
- Will it be Chinatown if there are no Chinese?
- An ultraluxury developer spreads the 'residential wealth'
- The golden touch in restorations and reproductions
- The golden touch in restorations and reproductions
- Costa Rican boom
- In Phuket, home is where the yacht is
- In Phuket, home is where the yacht is
- Yachts are getting bigger all the time
- Luxury hotel conversions take New York by storm
- Four generations of an Italian travertine family
- London developer lavishes space on top-end homes
- Making do in a Fijian paradise - on a 99-year lease
- Buying around the world
- Algarve develops its charms for Continent's 'snowbirds'
- Portuguese hideaways outside the Algarve
- In Hong Kong, serviced apartments offer hotel-style living
- A Modernist 'lily' with a panoramic view of the Seine
- Israeli ingenuity for the everyday
- In Brief: Curb on foreigners is weighed
- Office space goes Hollywood
- Searching for just the right place in the narrow alleys of old Beijing
- For many vineyard estates, prices are withering
- Joy stirs sleepy Berlin market
- In Hong Kong, Grade A leads the way
- Updating an era of black and white
- An island in the sun awakens to its own worth
- Valencia land law: 'We feel stuck'
- Valencia land law: 'We feel stuck'
- The rise and rise of Bulgarian property
- Dubai turns focus to airports
- Moscow scrambles to build offices
- Speeding the goods along in Japan
- The luxury of Bulgaria's rahatluk
- Buying Abroad: In Bulgaria
- Moscow scrambles to build offices
- Home valuation: Pull out your calculator
- Stockholm finds it has more room at the top
- An oasis carved in stony Malta

