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3,738 final deeds of sale registered In Q4 of 2022

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The number of final deeds of sale and promise of sale agreements relating to residential property amounted to 1,003 and 1,002 during December 2022, registering an annual rate of change of -28.8 per cent and -55.9 per cent respectively.

In December 2022, the number of final deeds of sale relating to residential property amounted to 1,003, a 28.8 per cent decrease when compared to those registered a year earlier. The value of these deeds totalled €225.1 million, 28.5 per cent lower than the corresponding value recorded in December 2021.

In the month under review, 916, or 91.3 per cent, of the total final deeds of sale involved individual buyers (households), with companies accounting for virtually all the rest. The value of the deeds involving individual buyers (households) amounted to €186.3 million, equivalent to 82.8 per cent of the total value.

In the fourth quarter of 2022, 3,738 final deeds of sale were registered, an annual decrease of 4.1 per cent. The value of the deeds registered during this period went up by 0.1 per cent over the same quarter of the previous year and amounted to €859.3 million.

With regard to the region the property is situated in, the highest numbers of final deeds of sale were recorded in the two regions of Għawdex, and Birkirkara, Il-Gżira, L-Imsida, Ta’ Xbiex and San Ġwann, at 600 and 467, respectively. The lowest numbers of deeds were noted in the region of Il-Birgu, L-Isla, Bormla and Il-Kalkara, and the region of Ħ’Attard, Ħal Balzan, L-Iklin and Ħal Lija. In these regions, 82 and 101 deeds were recorded, respectively. The highest annual increase was registered in the Il-Birgu, L-Isla, Bormla and Il-Kalkara region, at 43.9 per cent. The second highest increase was noted in the region of Birkirkara, Il-Gżira, L-Imsida, Ta’ Xbiex and San Ġwann, an 8.4 per cent rise when compared to the previous year. In contrast, the largest annual decreases were observed in the two regions of Ħ’Attard, Ħal Balzan, L-Iklin and Ħal Lija, and Il-Mosta and In-Naxxar, with declines of 21.1 per cent and 20.1 per cent, respectively.

In December 2022, 1,002 promise of sale agreements relating to residential property were registered, equivalent to a 55.9 per cent decrease over the previous year. Individual potential buyers (households) accounted for 901, or 89.9 per cent of the total agreements, while the rest mainly involved companies.

In the fourth quarter of 2022, the number of promise of sale agreements reached 3,357, representing an annual decrease of 27.2 per cent.

The largest numbers of promise of sale agreements corresponded to residential properties situated in the two regions of Birkirkara, Il-Gżira, L-Imsida, Ta’ Xbiex and San Ġwann, and Għawdex, totalling 454 and 416, respectively. The lowest numbers were noted in the regions of Il-Birgu, L-Isla, Bormla and Il-Kalkara, and Ħ’Attard, Ħal Balzan, L-Iklin and Ħal Lija. The first-mentioned region accounted for 83 agreements and the second for 107 agreements. The region of Il-Birgu, L-Isla, Bormla and Il-Kalkara saw the only annual increase in promise of sale agreements, with a rise of 3.8 per cent. On the other hand, the highest annual decreases were observed in the two regions of Ħ’Attard, Ħal Balzan, L-Iklin and Ħal Lija, and Għawdex, which recorded drops of 35.5 per cent and 35.3 per cent, respectively.

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12-year-old boy on the autism spectrum published his 3rd book

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All fifth year students will be given this book for free.

‘Me and Beppe, Beppe and me’ will be distributed free of charge to all 5th year students in Malta and Gozo.

Beppe communicates and wrote the books through a tablet.

Beppe’s dream came true because he always wanted to collaborate with Clare Azzopardi.

The Ministry for Inclusion, Volunteering and Consumer Rights paid for the publication of this book that is also being used to convey a positive message of inclusion in a versatile way.

The publisher is Chris Gruppetta from Merlin Publishers with illustration by Kyle Xuereb Cunningham.

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The second most followed woman on instagram is back!

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Selena Gomez returned to social media after a 4+ year break.

She shocked fans by making a surprise return to Social Media posting a series of mirror selfies.

Normally, a celebrity posting wouldn’t really be news however, for over 4 years, Selena Gomez has specifically been outspoken about avoiding social media.

During the last years, her social media profiles were still active as she relied on a team to manage her online presence.

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Singer and daughter of Elvis Presley, Lisa Marie dies aged 54

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Lisa Marie, singer and the only child of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, has died at the age of 54, after suddenly being hospitalised last night.

Presley was taken to hospital from her home in California, after a reported cardiac arrest.

Her mother asked fans to keep her daughter.

The family said they were “shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Lisa Marie” and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.”

The musician appeared with her mother at the Golden Globes awards ceremony in Los Angeles two days before she was hospitalised.

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