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  • 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 .....more Ddetail
  • New bid for the Kidman estate, Australia's largest cattle farm
    The Kidman estate that is the largest cattle farm in Australia. It is top interested in bidding recently. Regarding to investor, it found out that Gina Rinehart cooperates with Chinese investor for a bid. However, the government concerns on national security. Thus, the bidder is still waiting approval notice from government. .....more Ddetail
  • Markets slow, outlook good
    Property markets in Hua Hin area are heading in increasing price due to prospect build Bangkok-Hua Hin high-speed train in the future. Even thought the economics remain the same, the public transportation would drive economics forward. The scheme will be in 2020. .....more Ddetail
  • Best Housing Investments In The Oil States
    Recently people is moving to Texas caused of trend and modern oil industry. It clearly indicates that housing is necessary for people. The easiest chance is investment in outer area. The more people, the more housing is relevant to price of construction increasing. .....more Ddetail
  • European Property Investors Look Beyond London
    “London can still offer long-term value,” says Richard Gwilliam, head of property research at London-based M&G Real Estate. But many investors are looking elsewhere, including other U.K. cities like Birmingham or Manchester, or other countries that were slower to recover from the 2008 financial crisis and the subsequent euro crisis, he says. For instance, Spain and Portugal were among the countries that suffered the most during the euro crisis, Mr. Gwilliam says. But now, with rents rising and their economies doing better, there are more solid opportunities in Madrid, Barcelona and Lisbon, he says. “There’s a rebound element to it.” .....more Ddetail
  • Want a Green Card? Invest in Real Estate
    〔The New York Times〕 Through a federal visa program known as EB-5, foreigners, more than 80 percent of them from China, are investing billions of dollars in hotels, condominiums, office towers and public/private works in the hope it will result in green cards. Twelve-hundred foreigners have poured $600 million into projects at Hudson Yards; 1,154 have invested $577 million in Pacific Park Brooklyn, the development formerly known as Atlantic Yards; and 500 have put $250 million into the Four Seasons hotel and condominium in the financial district. The list of projects involving EB-5 investments also includes the International Gem Tower on West 47th Street and the New York Wheel on Staten Island. .....more Ddetail
  • 60 per cent of China's richest people plan to invest abroad and emigrate in next three years, says survey
    〔South China Morning Post〕More than 60 per cent of China’s richest people plan to invest in properties abroad in the next three years, with three American cities – Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle – topping their list of destinations, a report shows. Many of the nation’s wealthiest residents were looking to invest their money in foreign properties and live abroad in response to the fall in the value of the Chinese yuan and an overheated domestic property market. .....more Ddetail
  • BREXIT VOTE TRIGGERING THAI DEMAND FOR PRIME LONDON FLATS
    The impact of Brexit affects to Thais and foreigners to buy London's property. The pound becomes depreciation. Lately Thais are interesting in the United Kingdom and tending increasingly. Thai buyers' budget are 1.5 million pounds. It indicates that Thais' purchasing power has such great deal to purchase property in the United Kingdom at this moment. .....more Ddetail
  • 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. .....more Ddetail
  • Brexit fears are driving London home prices down: report
    〔The Real Deal〕London home prices are falling down, falling down, falling down. Property values in London are forecast to fall next year as the uncertainty surrounding Brexit strangles the market, according to the U.K.-based economics consultancy Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr). Home prices, especially in London’s priciest areas, are predicted to drop 5.6 percent in 2017, according to Cebr’s research. .....more Ddetail

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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.