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Asia Business Report

returning to the office en masse, seeing city centres boom once again. the story from singapore. in singapore, lunch hour is the real rush hour. this is a far cry from even a year ago. a lot busier. noon period, lines are really long. it has changed completely. during covid, it used to be a ghost town. nobody used to be there. now as things opening up, it is pretty much back to normal. easy, cheap commuting and business culture that values face time have spurred the comeback. while many in western countries are still embracing the chance to work from home, singapore has not been as keen. living spaces are much smaller and culturally, there is a tendency to live in multigenerational family homes. if you are not married, you're probably living at home with your parents. as a working professional, you are probably preferring to spend more time in the office

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World Business Report

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World Business Report

in singapore, lunch hour is the real rush hour, but this is a far cry from even just the year ago. it's a lot busier. they come round in there and period lines are really, really long. it has changed completely during covid. it used to be like a ghost town. nobody used to be there. and now, as things are opening up, i mean, now it's pretty much back to normal. easy, cheap commuting and a business culture that values face time have spurred the office comeback. while many in western countries are still embracing the chance to work from home, singaporeans haven't been as keen. your living spaces are much smaller and also culturally there is a tendency to live in multigenerational family homes. so if you're not married, you're probably living at home with your parents. as a working professional, you would probably prefer to spend more time in the office as opposed to constantly being home around your family. that's just natural. asia had some of the world's longest and strictest pandemic rules, and city centres like singapore's were unusually quiet until not that long ago.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

you really want to buy a home and can't find a preowned one for sale, you find one in new construction. we got more evidence of that. new home sales data shows 4.4% increase in sales between last month and this month, july, for single family homes, which would, by the way, put the numbers at 31.5% higher in terms of new home sales than in july of last year. that's how much demand there is for new home construction. by the way, that translates into an annualized rate of 714,000 homes. in other words, if you take the number of new home sales in july, and then made some assumptions about that pace carrying all year long, you would hypothetically see 714,000 new homes sold in a year. i mention that stat because it is important for context. sales of new homes are a very small part of the overall residential real estate market. preowned homes or existing home sales are much bigger.

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Asia Business Report

to live in multi—generational family homes. so if you are not married, you're probably living at home with your parents. as a working professional, you would probably prefer to spend more time in the office as opposed to constantly being home around your family. to constantly being home around yourfamily. that to constantly being home around your family. that is just natural. your family. that is 'ust naturali your family. that is 'ust natural. ., ., natural. age i had some of the worlds longest _ natural. age i had some of the worlds longest and _ natural. age i had some of the worlds longest and strictest i worlds longest and strictest pandemic rails, and city centres, like singapore's, where unusually quiet until not that long ago. that's all in the past now. you'vejust that long ago. that's all in the past now. you've just got to look around. people are back in the city, back in the office, the central business district is the place to be. and if you own commercial property, it is boom time. around the corner, malaysian developer is building this. 64 floors of prime office real estate. 11 of which will reportedly go to amazon. there has been no issues getting

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CNN This Morning

>> reporter: i think a lot of the time we look at this war through the prism of front line victories, armed supplies but running through all of that is a current of utter tragedy in so many homes. orikhiv itself, we were there in may. it was partially standing and a matter of two months so many died and it is just literally littered with craters, now. many holes in family homes. victor? >> nick, thank you so much for bringing us that story, to tell us just the personal costs. what this means on an individual level this war. nick paton walsh, thanks. >> extraordinary. republican lawmakers in georgia now eyes ways to try to punish the da there, fani willis for prosecuting trump. a car in no one in the driver's seat colliding with a fire truck responding to an emergency. what city officials plan to do with driverless cars. >> doesn't know what to do.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

turning to hawaii, where the death toll from the wildfires has now reached 115. and a big update on the search. authorities say they have searched 100% of single story homes in the burn zones. and will now turn to searching multistory family homes and commercial properties. more than 850 people are still listed as missing. president biden toured the devastation late yesterday, sharing this message of support. >> we just surveyed the damage. and i want you to know whatever it takes, as long as it takes. >> nbc's dana griffin is in maui for us. tell us more about the president's visit and how it was received by residents there. >> reporter: so, ana, he spent a little under six hours on the island.

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FOX and Friends

>> will: we just got off the boat, now we'll head down to ground zero to lahaina town. this is all local neighborhood, not tourist homes, both sides, look how burned out and empty it is. you can smell fire. look at this neighborhood, family homes. this was lahaina. >> will: i want to say thank you to fox for sending me out here and helping me go all in on this story. it is important to america. i appreciate how fox viewers and

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Myrtle Beach area July 2023 real estate update | Opinion

Compared to July 2022, the number of new single-family home listings and condo/townhome listings has decreased in the Myrtle Beach area, yet, the median list prices have increased slightly for both property types.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

lahaina's iconic front street, with buildings dating back to the 1700s, ravaged by flames. dustin johnson describing the moment he escaped. >> i was the last one off the dock, when the firestorm came through the banyon tree, and took everything with it. and i just ran out to the beach and i ran south and i just helped everyone i could along the way. >> reporter: officials say that 150-year-old banyan tree, treasured by both locals and tourists alike, is gone. >> got some place to go, someone's house? >> okay, we will. >> reporter: kitv meteorologist malika dudley, dropping everything, evacuating with her family. >> there was a red glow outside of our window. the fire was right above our property. >> oh my gosh, look at the harbor. >> reporter: daylight revealing the scope of the devastation here. aerial video showing home after home destroyed. >> we've had the loss of many family homes. we were not prepared for what we saw. it was -- it was heartbreaking. it looked like an area that had

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