The condition of the property business in Japan after the Tsunami 2011

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Property News : JapanToday.Com reported - TOKYO —Residency status and property rights are among the legal issues causing concern for foreign nationals directly affected by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, lawyers assisting them with their inquiries said Tuesday.

Developers Concerned with the rise in price of Cement and Iron

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Property News (Jakarkat) : Detik Finance reported that The developers incorporated in the Real Estate Indonesia (REI) continued to monitor the potential increase in cement prices which will affect the cost of home production. Besides cement, the potential rise in steel prices and fuel oil (BBM) is also haunt residential developer in Indonesia.

Million pound estates for sale in England

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Property News (England). www.countrylife.co.uk Reports The first swallows have already arrived at the magical Blachford Manor estate at Cornwood, near Ivybridge, in Devon's tranquil south-west corner, to the delight of the estate's owner, international investment banker Roland Peeters. ‘I've lived in a lot of places around Europe, but this has been my dream,' says Mr Peeters, who bought Blachford at the nadir of its fortunes in 2001, and has spent the past decade transforming the Grade II*-listed house and its 734 acres of land into a model West Country estate. Sadly, the constant need to travel makes it impossible for Mr Peeters to enjoy his creation to the full, and this week's Country Life sees the launch of Blachford, the first major estate to hit the market in Devon this year, at ‘offers over £8 million' through Savills (01392 455755).
One of three ancient manors in the sprawling parish of Cornwood on the edge of Dartmoor, Blachford was held in the early 1300s by the Prior of Plympton, before being bought, post-Reformation, by the Hele family of South Hele. In 1694, John Rogers, a high-ranking Customs official and wealthy merchant from Plymouth, acquired both Blach-ford and South Hele, and, in 1698, became a baronet and MP for Plymouth. That same year, he made Blachford over to his newly married son, also called John. Sir John was succeeded by 10 baronets, seven of whom became MPs, before the barony died out in the early 1900s.
At that time, the vast estate lands extended onto Dartmoor itself, and a number of boundary stones on the moor still bear the inscription ‘BB', for Blachford Bounds. In 1917, the new owner, Margaret Deare, gave the bulk of the estate to her cousin, Maj Frederick Passy, retaining only the gardens, deer park and some surrounding land. Parcels of land were later reacquired to restore the estate to its current size.
The east wing of Blachford Manor (pictured) reveals a much older, possibly Jacobean house, which was enlarged and re-fronted with a Georgian façade in the early 18th century; Blachford's famous deer park and lake were laid out by James Green in 1827. The manor then stood still for decades before the present owner undertook a major restoration of the house, gardens, cottages and land.

Hundreds of People Suddenly Become Billionaire

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(Jakarta): So sudden millionaires. That is what will be experienced by hundreds of residents in the affected areas, particularly South Jakarta toll road projects continued JORR W 2, Non Elevated Highways Toll Blok M - Prince Antasari and Mass Rapid Transid (MRT) Lebak Bulus - Upper Hamlet would be a billionaire. Because the land acquisition compensation is affected by the road project is quite high.

"What is clear this money for buying land and building a house again if buy something that means nothing of course will regret not have a home," said Omar, a resident of RW 02, Kel. South Petukangan, Guesthouse, Wednesday (16 / 2).

According to him, as reported by Poskota, the money from the payment of compensation of land affected by the toll road project JORR W 2 Ulujami - Kebon Jeruk received some time ago to buy land and build houses again.

Something similar is said to B. Rianto, residents RW 08, Kel. West Cilandak, the land area of ​​320 m2 and obtain compensation MRT Rp 3.1 billion more will be used for basic needs and develop a business that had been pioneered by the pharmacist. "Money is plentiful but the other needs and to develop a business also needs to be," he said some time ago.

Similarly W. Widyaja, residents of RW 02, Kel. Lebak Bulus, Cilandak who receive compensation amounting to Rp 5 billion more for the land area of ​​794 M2 affected MRT project on Jl. RA Kartini Raya. "Money for land compensation land area of ​​794 M2 would be used for other purposes because the accident was also a family business property," he said.

The success of free land affected by the MRT project using a grant from Japan that cross subsidy from Lebak Bulus - Hamlet on the ranks of the administration khususunya South Jakarta City Government through the Land Acquisition Committee (P2T) Jaksel Syamsudin Noor chaired the course should get a thumbs-up.

The reason, in all activities related to grants or subsidies from the State or the Rising Sun of Japan. All activities start from the problem of implementation in the field until the fate of people hit pengusuran should be monitored or evaluated for three to five years ahead on the economy or the impact of land acquisition activities for the project.

"Those who get lucky or punitive damages for the land affected by the MRT will certainly get a monitoring or observation of the team HUNGRY or Land Acquisition and Resettllement Action Plan," said Mayor Jaksel Syahrul Effendi, accompanied by Chairman of the local P2T Syamsudin Noor Ka accompanied by local Bapekkodya Sahat P.

Of the 25 areas of land belonging to residents affected by land acquisition since 2009 and 2010, approximately 50 residents already receive compensation for the MRT, he said. "They certainly will continue to be monitored and monitored the economic problems or conditions to receive compensation from the land so there are no cases after receiving the money but the conditions are even below the poverty line."

Most of that has been released were in the corridor Pondok Pinang, Lebak Bulus and West Cilandak, or about 282 residents around the vast land area 2.2 ha, added Syamsudin Noor Hospital which adds to the corridor Ftamawati until Hamlet is still waiting on the Governor Regulation (Pergub) New alignment because there are several locations that need these Pergub.