AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCanary Islands Housing Surge: Spain’s Canary Islands logged the biggest property price jump in the country, with May prices up 19.3% year-on-year, driven by tight supply and rising demand—pushing island prices above 2007 bubble levels. Local Property Enforcement: In Iowa, city officials moved toward forfeiture after a sports pavilion buyer missed multiple payments and failed to submit required financial reports, raising questions about the deal’s compliance. Mortgage Rates Watch: In the U.S., mortgage rates eased to about 6.48% in a small break for buyers, while affordability remains the key hurdle. Buyer Costs Hit in India: Telangana revised benchmark land values effective June 5, and buyers who booked registration slots early may still face extra registration charges under the new valuations. Solar Financing Shift: With the residential federal solar tax credit ending for new installs, solar leases and PPAs are gaining ground again as homeowners compare costs. Homebuying Tactics: A Worcestershire housebuilder is promoting a 105% part exchange scheme to reduce chain risk for movers. Market Impact from Noise: In Phoenix-area flight-path changes, a noise-mapping group warns some ZIP codes could see property value drops worth thousands per home. Home-Sharing Disputes: A New Zealand tribunal case highlights how buying with friends can turn messy, with costs and claims ending in a split outcome.
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