
Katherine Clarke
Real Estate Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Real estate reporter for The Wall Street Journal. My book, "Billionaires' Row," is available online and in bookstores. Opinions my own. [email protected]
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4 days ago |
kanebridgenewsme.com | Katherine Clarke
Dubai Property Prices May Dip But Developers Maintain Rating Resilience Fitch Ratings predicts a 15% drop in Dubai residential real estate prices in 2022-2026, driven by immigration and investor interest. The market’s attractiveness is expected to drive supply, but delays may occur due to low completion rates.
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1 week ago |
kanebridgenewsme.com | Katherine Clarke
FTI Consulting Opens Office in King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh FTI Consulting, Inc. has opened a new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marking a strategic milestone. The firm offers business advisory services to domestic and international corporations, including strategy consulting, construction solutions, corporate finance, data privacy, expert witness, financial crime management, and public sector advisory.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Katherine Clarke
The roughly 21,000-square-foot estate in Orange County also has a helipadThe car museum has space for roughly 70 vehicles. Taxidermy from a family hunting trip is displayed in the museum. A lion is sprawled in front of a 1934 Packard Speedster. GAVIN CATERIn California’s Orange County, a 137-acre compound with a helipad and car museum is hitting the market for $125 million. Located in the upscale Coto de Caza gated community, the property was built in the 1980s by the late Maj. Gen.
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1 week ago |
kanebridgenewsme.com | Katherine Clarke
FTI Consulting, Inc. has opened a new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marking a strategic milestone. The firm offers business advisory services to domestic and international corporations, including strategy consulting, construction solutions, corporate finance, data privacy, expert witness, financial crime management, and public sector advisory.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Katherine Clarke
Hughes and his husband spent millions upgrading Whippoorwill Farm, which is one of the priciest homes for sale in the areaThe main house is more than 200 years old and the guesthouse was built around 1915. DANIEL MILSTEINFacebook co-founder Chris Hughes is listing his historic estate in New York’s Hudson Valley for $9.995 million, making it one of the most expensive on the market in the area. Hughes and his husband, political activist Sean Eldridge, paid roughly $6 million for the estate in 2011.
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Two of the country’s top real estate agents and their brother were arrested in Miami following sexual assault allegations https://t.co/hmhEOdKvg6 via @WSJ

Fox News Star Sean Hannity buys a $23.5 million estate in Palm Beach County. https://t.co/I7fwl5QbPH via @WSJ

Ken Griffin sells Chicago apartment for 44% loss. Blames failed political leadership in Illinois for declining luxury market. https://t.co/Qq5uVb0tPT via @WSJ