The civic protests that erupted starting October 17th across the country and the ensuing financial and economic developments negatively impacted the real estate and construction sector over the period, as ... read more
In the second month following the eruption of protests in the country, the real estate (RE) sector performance remained weak, with the number and value of RE transactions recording annual slumps of 19.24% ... read more
Real estate activity continued its feeble performance during the ongoing protests that broke out in Lebanon on October 17th 2019. Data from the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (LRC) ... read more
The current economic slowdown continues to weigh down on the construction sector, as the country awaits developments on the political front, especially on the possibility of unlocking the promised CEDRE ... read more
Abstract The study explores the macroeconomic indications of the Lebanese economy and therefore comes to update the findings of the similar report published in Sept. 2018 and to interpret the impact of ... read more
According to the data from the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (LRC), the number of real estate (R.E) transactions which may include one or more realties, dropped by a yearly 16.22% to ... read more
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of the Daily Star Newspaper on the 29th of March 2019. The slump in the Lebanese economy is no surprise. Real GDP growth is estimated to have ... read more
Figures released by the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (LRC) show that the number of real estate (RE) transactions, which may include one or more realties, registered an annual decrease ... read more
The ripples of the Lebanese economic slowdown vary from sector to sector. Tourism was hit by the absence of hefty Gulf spenders but was able to adapt to the new segment of European tourists by offering ... read more
RAMCO’s March. 2019 study on the “office market segment” in Beirut revealed that 24 office projects are currently under construction in Municipal Beirut, compared to 28 projects in 2018. Similarly, the ... read more
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