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  • US new home sales fall to 8-month low in August
    Sales of new U.S. single-family homes unexpectedly fell in August. The Commerce Department said on Tuesday new home sales decreased 3.4 percent last month, the lowest level since December 2016. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast new home sales, which account for 9.5 percent of overall home sales, rising 3.3 percent. .....詳全文
  • Austrian Real Estate Firms Pour Into Berlin Amid Soaring Property Prices
    International real estate developers are currently attractive to Berlin properties. The price of Berlin properties are decreasing against growth in real estate market. So, the value of properties are rising severally. .....詳全文
  • Central London office market can flourish post Brexit, says new analysis
    London office market is strong for investment although the problem might occur from Brexit. Some is worried about financial job losses and sourcing stock. But overall is beyond well especially China and Hong Kong are major of source investment. .....詳全文
  • Developers bullish of sustained growth in PH real estate
    Mass housing in the Philippine real estate industry remains stable. Most buyer is entrepreneur and professional. Forecasting to future, it will be increasing based on economic growth. As well as the interest rate for loan is likely to decrease. .....詳全文
  • US Homebuilder Toll Brothers eyes millennials as revenue growth continues
    〔REUTERS〕​U.S. luxury homes builder Toll Brothers Inc's (TOL.N) revenue increased more than expected for the fifth straight quarter, boosted by higher home sales and average selling prices, and the company also gave an encouraging outlook. Toll Brothers, whose homes can cost upwards of $2 million, on Tuesday also introduced a new line of homes to cater to affluent millennials, a move that could boost demand but will lower its average price. .....詳全文
  • UK house-building hits post-financial crisis high
    〔REUTERS〕Britain built the largest number of new homes since the global financial crisis during the year to the end of March, annual figures showed on Tuesday, as the economy picked up and the government took steps to tackle Britain's housing shortage. A net 189,650 new homes were created in the 12 months to March 2016, up 11 percent from the same period in a year earlier and the highest since 223,530 extra dwellings were created in the 12 months to the end of March 2008. The official figures show the bulk of new housing came from the construction of 163,940 new homes, but a record 30,600 dwellings were converted from existing buildings such as office space following a relaxation of strict planning rules. .....詳全文
  • Auto Trader sales motor ahead to ignore Brexit brake
    〔Evening Standard〕 Car buyers ignored the EU referendum and kept flocking to the forecourts, helping Auto Trader to a big jump in sales. The June vote had no impact on sales, the group said today, pointing to a poll of prospective buyers showing nine in 10 who said the vote would not stop them snapping up a new motor. .....詳全文
  • Donald Trump Presidency May Prove Beneficial to Luxury Real Estate Market Globally
    The global finance turns to uncertainty. The chaos is not only caused from British exits the European Union, but also Donald J. Trump presidential election. Investors catch the eyes on the upcoming real estate industry and economics .....詳全文
  • Eurozone growth stable as inflation gets boost
    〔The China Post〕BRUSSELS -- Economic growth in the eurozone remained low but stable in the third quarter as inflation rose to a 27-month high amid fears over Brexit and major elections in France and Germany. The Eurostat statistics agency said growth in the eurozone remained stable in July to September, to 0.3 percent, which was on par with analysts surveyed by Factset, a data company. Analysts said the expansion remained low, however, and came on the back of France that shook off a contraction earlier in the year to expand by 0.2 percent in third quarter. .....詳全文
  • German economy predicted to grow 1.3 percent in 2017
    〔The China Post〕BERLIN -- A panel of economic advisers to the German government forecast Wednesday that the country's economy will grow by 1.9 percent this year, and 1.3 percent in 2017 — a slightly slower rate for next year than previously forecast. The independent German Council of Economic Experts said the forecast 2017 slowdown is primarily due to calendar effects and that "growth momentum will remain essentially unchanged." However, it is advising Germany and others in the 19-country eurozone to "use the tailwinds of the economic upturn to carry out structural reforms." .....詳全文

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Real estate investors look to Southeast Asia
2017-01-11
〔THE CHINA POST〕 TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Facing a low-performing local real estate market, Taiwanese investors are reportedly putting their money abroad in up-and-coming development properties throughout Southeast Asia. Two large international real estate firms hosted separate press conferences on Tuesday to analyze the latest trend in real estate purchases. According to Executive Director David Chin (泰啟松) of Asia Pacific International Property, the firm, which specializes in real estate transactions in the Asia-Pacific region, made nearly NT$7.3 billion in sales.