St Paul’s Bay was the popular choice for buyers
MIDI is confident of securing an extension to the initial Manoel Island contract deadline
Localities in Gozo and the southeast of Malta were found to be a cheaper alternative for people seeking to rent
Over €280 million worth of property was transacted in July 2024
‘The procedure should be scrapped,’ said the association
Oversupply, not telework, largely to blame for empty offices, finds Central Bank of Malta report
More than 20% of all properties acquired during the period came via gift or inheritance
Trade-offs on property location and size fuelling perception of housing affordability crisis, argues Brian Micallef
Malta's real estate market has been fuelled by a growing demand for rentals
The Planning Authority will decide on the development later this month
In the first quarter of 2024, property prices were 1.9% more expensive then in the last three months of 2023
The Environment and Planning Review Tribunal has once again given its blessing to the controversial project
The association said it looks forward to its 'expedient implementation'
The process is part of a wider upgrade that includes more investment in human resources and broad consultation with stakeholders
The legal wizardry made possible by DC15 has changed Malta’s skyline and streetscapes
St Paul’s Bay was the popular choice for buyers
MIDI is confident of securing an extension to the initial Manoel Island contract deadline
Localities in Gozo and the southeast of Malta were found to be a cheaper alternative for people seeking to rent
Over €280 million worth of property was transacted in July 2024
‘The procedure should be scrapped,’ said the association
Oversupply, not telework, largely to blame for empty offices, finds Central Bank of Malta report
More than 20% of all properties acquired during the period came via gift or inheritance
Trade-offs on property location and size fuelling perception of housing affordability crisis, argues Brian Micallef
Malta's real estate market has been fuelled by a growing demand for rentals
The Planning Authority will decide on the development later this month
In the first quarter of 2024, property prices were 1.9% more expensive then in the last three months of 2023
The Environment and Planning Review Tribunal has once again given its blessing to the controversial project
The association said it looks forward to its 'expedient implementation'
The process is part of a wider upgrade that includes more investment in human resources and broad consultation with stakeholders
The legal wizardry made possible by DC15 has changed Malta’s skyline and streetscapes