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Since 2014, Concierge Auctions has been accused of artificially inflating the price of homes allegedly by using fake bidders. [6] In 2017, two real estate investors sued the company in a California federal court for allegedly keeping a deposit on a home in the country of Fiji. [7]
WG International Real Estate Co. (Fiji) Limited [2] The WG Friendship Plaza Suva is a high-rise mixed-use skyscraper under construction in Suva , Fiji, currently serving as the tallest building in the country, as well as the tallest building in Oceania outside Australia and New Zealand.
New year, same old real estate market: The high mortgage rates, scarce inventory and dismal affordability that have plagued housing look set to linger. Advertisement NBC Universal 30 days ago
A residential subdivision, Koro Seaview Estates [5] was established around Dere Bay Resort in 1989 and about 60 homes have been established in the development as of 2009, including a reconstructed 300-year-old home imported from Java, Indonesia. Planting kava and selling copra are the major economic activities for villagers on Koro. Among ...
In 1973, Michael Warson sells 51% of Glenvill to Mainline. Name changes to Glenvill Mainline Homes and opens branches in QLD & South Australia. At the time, the company was the second largest home builder in Australia. In September 1973, Mainline Corporation performed a 1:5 premium share issue to raise $3,649,265. [9]
Nakasi has people from all over Fiji with the majority from Labasa, Ba, Nadi and the outer islands. The main trunk road of Nakasi, Vishnu Deo Road, is named after Pandit Vishnu Deo, who was a powerful Indo-Fijian political leader in Fiji in the mid-1900s. [3] Nakasi is a multi-racial suburb with a substantial population of people of Indian ...
A report in 2004 of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published on 29 June 2005, found that 61% of Fiji's skilled workers have either emigrated or gone abroad as guestworkers. Fiji's loss of skilled workers was the world's fourth highest, behind Guyana, Jamaica, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago. Fiji's Bureau of ...