tag Capital City

Poll: Income of 70% of Tehran Residents Declines Due to COVID-19

EghtesadOnline: The coronavirus outbreak has reduced the income of 70% of households living in the capital city, an opinion poll jointly conducted by the Social and Cultural Studies Department of Tehran Municipality and the Iranian Students Polling Agency shows.
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Publish Date:05/April/2020 | 19:23

Construction Material Prices Exceed 47 Percent in Tehran

EghtesadOnline: The construction material price index for Iran's capital city, Tehran, stood at 313.4 in the last Iranian year (March 2018-19) to register a 47.8% increase compared with the year before.
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Publish Date:14/May/2019 | 11:56

Tehran: a Capital City Not Cherished by Residents

EghtesadOnline: There is indeed much to hate about Tehran, including its harrowing traffic jams and persistent air pollution, the polarization of city services between its northern and southern districts, and high population density.
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Publish Date:21/July/2018 | 09:07

SCI Scrutinizes Tehran's Real-Estate Market in Q1

EghtesadOnline: The Statistical Center of Iran has published its latest report on home and land prices, as well as rent levels in the capital city Tehran in the first quarter of the current Iranian year (March 20-June 20), the spring season of fiscal 2020-21.
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Publish Date:17/August/2020 | 11:26

30,000 Tehran Buildings Unsafe

EghtesadOnline: There are 30,000 buildings in the capital city lacking safety features, the chairman of Tehran City Council said.
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Publish Date:08/July/2020 | 10:05

Tehran Housing Sales Slump to 6-Year Low

EghtesadOnline: The number of housing sales in the capital city, Tehran, during the month ending Aug. 22 slumped 74.3% compared with the same period of last year to a six-year low of 3,368, the news outlet of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development reported.
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Publish Date:28/August/2019 | 10:34

Q1 Tehran Real Estate Prices Rise, Deals Fall

EghtesadOnline: The Statistical Center of Iran has published a new report on home and land prices, as well as rents, in the capital city during the first quarter of the current Iranian year (March 21-June 21), which indicates an all-round increase both compared to the previous quarter and to the corresponding quarter of the year before.
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Publish Date:19/August/2019 | 10:15