Hong Kong tops CBRE's list once again, with London down in eighth place. 30 of the 35 profiled cities have seen residential real estate values rise in the last year, led by a Spanish property boom.
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Activity may have plunged, but global super-prime property markets "outperformed expectations" under lockdown, reports Knight Frank, with 153 sales going through above $10m since March.
Vienna has been named as "the world's most liveable city", pipping the winner for the last seven years, Melbourne, to the top spot in the Economist Intelligence Unit's annual rankings.