Real estate investors from the Middle East are looking at opportunities in Berlin as the Euro weakens. That’s according to Abu Dhabi-based property company, IP Global. The German city’s booming population and solid economy are also attracting buyers. Berlin is forecast to need nearly 20,000 new apartments every year until 2020. In 2014, only about 9,000 were completed. Other attractive real estate markets at the moment include Brisbane, Chicago, London and Manchester.

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