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Dubai developers escalate efforts to sell properties to rich Chinese, seeing ‘huge potential’

Developers in Dubai are ramping up their efforts to sell properties to wealthy Chinese, seeing “huge potential” behind growing demand…

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Mystery big spender snaps up 26 Hong Kong flats for HK$150 million in 1-day shopping spree

A mystery buyer splurged HK$150 million (US$19.3 million) to snap up 26 new flats in Hong Kong’s Kai Tak district…

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Hong Kong home prices: up or down? Experts weigh in with their forecasts for 2025

The outlook for Hong Kong’s residential market is divided among analysts, with one consultancy forecasting prices to fall amid oversupply…

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‘Survival of the fittest’: landlords give discounts to Five Guys, others amid retail slump

And with additional headwinds expected in 2025, they said, brands with international appeal or unique selling points are driving new…

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Hong Kong property deals hit 7-month high, but December slowdown looms

Property transactions in Hong Kong rose to a seven-month high in November, though they are likely cool this month as…

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Mainland China’s demand for warehouses plunges as Singapore’s surges: Knight Frank

Rents for industrial spaces across much of Asia-Pacific continued on an upwards trajectory in the first half of 2024, but…

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Hong Kong grocery chain 759 Store freezes investments, reviews lease deals after losses

The operator of grocery chain 759 Store in Hong Kong is freezing major investment plans and reviewing tenancy agreements for…

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Hong Kong, mainland China weigh on Asia-Pacific office rents amid high vacancy: report

In terms of quarter-on-quarter change, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Beijing were also among the laggards, with rents decreasing…

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Hong Kong developers keep pricing flats to move amid supply glut, high rates

Hong Kong developers continue to rely on attractive pricing as a strategy to clear their swollen stock as interest-rate cuts…

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