Weak euro sparks Middle East real estate investment

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Berlin is attracting interest from Middle East real estate investors. That’s according to a report by property investment firm IP Global, who outlined a booming economy, strong population growth, and a comparatively weak euro luring regional interest into the German city. The euro has lost about 12% in value against the US dollar over the past year. Richard Bradstock, a Director at IP Global in Abu Dhabi, spoke to ARN about what the report predicts will be the next hotspots.

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