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Real estate companies of Austria (1 C, 6 P) Residential buildings in Austria (6 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Real estate in Austria" This category contains only the ...
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Pages in category "Real estate companies of Austria" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
In February 2004, Sotheby’s entered into a long-term strategic alliance with real estate services provider Realogy Holdings Corp., now Anywhere Real Estate, Inc. The agreement provided for the licensing of the Sotheby’s International Realty name and the development of a full franchise system. Franchises in the system are granted to ...
JamesEdition is a global online luxury marketplace with headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The website has 15 different categories. The website has 15 different categories. These are: real estate , cars , jewellery , jets , helicopters , watches , yachts , extraordinaire, motorcycles , lifestyle & collectibles, residential developments ...
The company published Millionaire Real Estate series and The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results. They have sold more than a million books worldwide. [citation needed] Luxury Homes by Keller Williams – Luxury Homes by Keller Williams is the company's luxury real estate arm. [citation needed]
At the beginning of January 2017, Signa Real Estate announced that it was taking over the renowned Viennese developer BAI Bauträger Austria Immobilien GmbH. BAI Bauträger Austria Immobilien GmbH is a property developer with a current investment volume of around €1.7 billion, a portfolio of currently 18 projects and a project development ...
In countries with personal ownership of real property, civil law protects the status of real property in real-estate markets, where estate agents work in the market of buying and selling real estate. Scottish civil law calls real property heritable property , and in French-based law, it is called immobilier ("immovable property").