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  1. AI Impact by Property Sector, 2025 – 2030

    Is AI a real estate friend or foe? The answer is sector-dependent

    AI is expected to be a powerful tailwind for industrial, tech-enabled, and essential service property sectors, while traditional office and retail struggle.
    Residential and hospitality see steady but not explosive improvements.

    #AI #PropTech #RealEstate #CRE #housing #property #Europe

  2. @Geri @HighlandLawyer Thank you Geri, sincerely, for answering that. So it’s settled, Landlord is not an appropriate name for property professionals? Private equity for commercial rentals or private property rentals for individuals is the issue if no regulations, but now there are more for the later. No doubt the financial markets are infatuated with billionaires’ corporations, estates and investors like the unearned wealth of Duke of Westminster or the earned ones of the Candy brothers, Dyson, Murdoch and Branson etc. so we should expect more slum and drug riddled housing estates? Hereditary peers have just been superseded by oligarchs, and plutocrats but the monarchy is exempt. Hence, if I have not erred, all that’s left is to abolish the crony quangos, bribery and lobbying of antitrust monopolies. The point being, none should have to worry or fear the rise of those like Mr. Frog’s and his fascist financiers! #Antitrust #monopolies #rentalbusiness #property #professionals #socialhousing #billionaires

  3. Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar said the government is simplifying the e-Khata process by addressing technical issues, improving transparency, and strengthening digital property services across Bengaluru.

    links.nammaward.in/s9F9Z

    #eKhata #GBA #DKShivakumar #Property #Bengaluru

  4. 'Lewis takes up a debate with several Black feminists who have, at various times, questioned the idea of family abolition, whose central argument has been that, very often, Black families have been sites of resistance against racism. Similarly, we could point to many experiences of class struggle in which sectors of working families have played a key role against the attacks of capital: supporting strikes, establishing relations of solidarity between factories and neighborhoods, staging rent strikes, maintaining soup kitchens, creating movements in defense of public services, and many other forms of resistance. The tradition of “women’s commissions” in strikes, for example, has allowed the working class to articulate fighting forces far beyond the workplace.

    'To this criticism Lewis responds that, even so, we should not cease working for the abolition of the family, since we would not need its “protective shield” if we managed to build a society without racism. The argument contains a grain of truth, but it stops halfway. It fails to contemplate the role that the family relations within sectors of the working class and oppressed can play in moments of heightened class struggle. On another level, it doesn’t account for the fact that capitalism, while it needs such a “social cell” for its own reproduction, constantly undermines working families’ very conditions of existence. Marx and Engels remarked on this in the mid-19th century, pointing to the length of the working day, the lack of decent housing, and the general precariousness of working class life.'

    Josefina L. Martínez : leftvoice.org/love-and-care-be

    #property #gender #subordination #dependence #family #debates #debate #abolition #antiCapitalism #Fourier #Lewis #sociology #anthropology #communities #feminism #feminisms #chores #care #queer #rainbowMafia #historyOfIdeas #Marxism #relationships #abolitionism #culturalism #radicalFeminism #materialism #classes #revolution #domesticWork #classStruggle #careWork #historyOfFeminism

  5. Global AI in Real Estate Market Size, 2022–2029 and AI Use Case Adoption in Real Estate, 2025–2026

    The AI in real estate market has entered a period of exponential expansion. According to the Business Research Company, the market is projected to reach $1.3 trillion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 33.9 per cent, driven by AI-powered property valuation, predictive pricing, virtual tours, smart city adoption, and data-driven investment insights.

    #AI #PropTech #RealEstate #housing #property

  6. Spanish bullfighter rushed to hospital after falling into feed grinder at rural property

    A Spanish matador has suffered horror injuries – after falling into a feed grinder at his country farm.…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #after #bullfighter #falling #feed #grinder #hospital #into #property #rural #rushed #spanish
    europesays.com/spain/17846/

  7. Spain’s property Imputed Income tax – Every non-resident property owner’s annual obligation

    You have a second home in Spain and haven’t rented it out. It sat empty most of the…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #annual #every #imputed #income #nonresident #obligation #owners #property #spains #Tax
    europesays.com/spain/17350/

  8. WALES: ‘No kids, no benefits’ rental bans become illegal next month — here’s what tenants and landlords need to know

    Welsh landlords have less than four weeks to get their house in order – because from 1 June, it will be illegal to turn away tenants simply because they have children or receive benefits.

    The changes come in under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025, which received Royal Assent last October. While most of the Act applies only in England, the anti-discrimination provisions extend to Wales – and they carry real consequences for landlords who ignore them.

    From 1 June, landlords and letting agents in Wales will be banned from turning away prospective tenants at any stage of the process because they have children or claim means-tested benefits. That means no refusing viewings, no withholding property information, and no blanket “no DSS” or “no children” policies.

    Breaches of the new rules can result in a fixed penalty notice – typically capped at £1,000 – and local authorities will be responsible for enforcement.

    Nicola Blake, Operations Director at lettings agent Cavendish, urged landlords not to be caught out. “This is a significant change for landlords in Wales,” she said, adding that landlords needed to act well ahead of the June deadline to ensure they were fully compliant.

    Landlords will still be allowed to carry out affordability checks and income assessments. Benefits can still be taken into account as part of that process. And landlords will retain the right to determine whether a property is physically unsuitable for children – such as a single room in an HMO – provided that decision is based on the property itself rather than a blanket ban on families.

    All landlords in Wales must also update their tenancy paperwork before 14 June. Those who already have tenants in place will need to provide either a new occupation contract or a statement of variation setting out the new terms. Failure to do so can result in tenants claiming daily compensation.

    The changes come into Welsh law through the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, with the new anti-discrimination provisions inserted as fundamental terms of all occupation contracts – meaning they apply automatically, whether or not a landlord updates their paperwork.

    Wales’s rental landscape is already governed separately from England, with occupation contracts replacing tenancy agreements following the Renting Homes (Wales) Act reforms. The new anti-discrimination rules build on that framework, giving contract-holders the explicit legal right to have children live in or visit their home and preventing landlords from prohibiting tenants from claiming benefits they are entitled to.

    The Welsh Government has published guidance for landlords on its website, alongside updated model written statement templates that reflect the new requirements.

    #housing #landlord #Property #rentalContract #rentalProperties #rentalProperty #RentersRightsAct #tenant
  9. Global PropTech Investment, from 2019 to 2025

    The PropTech investment landscape in 2025 signalled a decisive recovery.
    Global investment reached $16.7 billion, a 68.7% increase on 2024, according to CRETIˇs year-end analysis.

    #PropTech #AI #RealEstate #Europe #CRE #housing #property #residential #EU #rents #HousePrices #EU

  10. AI Adoption in Real Estate Companies: Europe vs USA, 2025

    Although the US is generally ahead in AI, real estate companies show nearly identical adoption rates (~24%) on both sides of the Atlantic.
    One of the slower sectors in AI adoption.

    #Europe #AI #PropTech #RealEstate #housing #property #CRE #residential #HousePrices #rents #EU #Eurozone

  11. Which European cities are driving the luxury housing surge?

    House prices are rising across Europe and luxury homes are no exception. Prime property prices are on the move in European cities.

    Prague led Europe’s prime property market in 2025 while London saw the largest decline.

    Euronews Business takes a closer look at changes in luxury housing prices.

    mediafaro.org/article/20260502

    #HousePrices #HousingMarket #Luxury #Housing #Property #Europe #Prague #London #Meribel #Porto #Marbella

  12. According to a recent survey conducted by the property owners' association Haus und Grund, 60.5 percent of private landlords are considering either reducing or... news.osna.fm/?p=43999 | #news #housing #landlords #private #property

  13. According to a recent survey conducted by the property owners' association Haus und Grund, 60.5 percent of private landlords are considering either reducing or... news.osna.fm/?p=43999 | #news #housing #landlords #private #property

  14. According to a recent survey conducted by the property owners' association Haus und Grund, 60.5 percent of private landlords are considering either reducing or... news.osna.fm/?p=43999 | #news #housing #landlords #private #property

  15. According to a recent survey conducted by the property owners' association Haus und Grund, 60.5 percent of private landlords are considering either reducing or... news.osna.fm/?p=43999 | #news #housing #landlords #private #property