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  • What is the effect of the victory of Donald Trump on real estate market in Japan?
    After Trump won the election, Yen currency dropped rapidly, and it became increasingly in the beginning of December, 2016. The depreciation on Yen is leading the price of accommodation more expensive, especially in Shibuya, Marunouch and Ginza. .....詳全文
  • Real estate loans in Japan hit record ¥7 trillion in April-September period
    〔The Japan Times〕Real estate loans extended in Japan in the April to September period rose 14.7 percent from a year earlier to ¥7.07 trillion, hitting a record high for the period for the second straight year, the Bank of Japan said Wednesday. The increase in the loans extended by 139 major and regional banks and 265 shinkin credit lenders reflected strong demand for funds from real estate-related companies on the back of the central bank's negative interest rate policy. .....詳全文
  • Chinese Buyers Look Again at U.K. Property
    〔The Wall Street Journal〕As turmoil continues to grip U.K. markets, some in China are starting to look at the British market for potential bargains. Zhu Mei, a wealthy investor from Shenzhen in the country’s southeast, has been looking to buy a home in Japan for a while. But after Friday’s surprise referendum result sent the pound plunging and the yen—a haven currency—soaring, she is having second thoughts. “Buying in London seems to be a better opportunity now,” said Ms. Zhu, who already owns multiple properties in China and wants to diversify her wealth internationally. .....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.