Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna of Malta and Malta Trust Foundation chair Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca at a signing ceremony on July 5, 2024. (Credit: Archdiocese of Malta.) Listen ROME – Earlier this ...
In Malta, households' annual purchases of residential properties surpassed 13,000 both in 2021 and in 2022. The corresponding yearly value of residential property which was transacted amounted to ...
The property market has slowed down, according to a KPMG report that warned shoddy works risked giving Malta a reputation as a destination for working-class migrants. The report noted that in the high ...
There were over 12,500 property transactions in 2024, valued at €3.5 billion, marking a 3.4% increase from the previous year, a government statement read. Minister for Justice and Reform Jonathan ...
As an economist, I am often asked to explain why property prices keep increasing when there seems to be excess supply of apartments and office blocks, given that one sees so many of them being built.
Who can buy property in Malta? Individuals from any European Union member nation, including Maltese citizens, who have lived continuously in Malta for at least five years before the acquisition date ...
Malta is firmly rooted in the affections of Britons seeking to retire overseas. Its warm climate is regularly voted among the best in the world and the sense of English heritage combined with ...
The property price index in Malta rose by 5 percent during 2020, following rises of 2.5 percent in 2019, 11.9 percent in 2018, 8.8 percent in 2017, 13.8 percent in 2016, and 10 percent in 2015, ...
69% of properties in Malta were valued at a lower price during the first quarter of 2020, in comparison to the last quarter of 2019, a study has shown. The study, carried out by property portal Djar ...
From the dawn of civilisation, humans have sought dwelling spaces to meet one of their most primordial needs: shelter. Yet over time, property came to stand for other socio-economic needs, such as ...
VALLETTA (Reuters) - The Maltese government has bought the only property outside Britain that Queen Elizabeth once called home, with plans to make it into a tourist attraction. Villa Guardamangia, was ...
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