Leading today’s headlines, the number crunchers at KPMG have taken a closer look at mainland investment in Australia, and discovered that Chinese like property. Meanwhile, up in Hong Kong, Baring Private Equity has lined up a banking consortium to back… Read More>>
Listings Portal Juwai Lands Deal with Warren Buffett and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
At the top of the news today, America’s best known investor doesn’t seem too worried about the long-term effects of China’s capital controls, and the country’s developers also ramped up their bets on the domestic property market at the end… Read More>>
Gaw Capital Picks Yokohama Office Tower for Fourth Japanese Acquisition
Gaw Capital Partners today announced the purchase of its fourth property in Japan – a 95,000 square metre grade A office building in Yokohama – according to a statement today by the company.
The Hong Kong-based private equity real estate… Read More>>
Ant Financial Pushes URWork Valuation to $1B and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
The global co-working craze continues to grab headlines here in Asia as a pair of deals this week push one of China’s top shared office players to a $1 billion valuation, and a Singaporean developer bets on its own mainland… Read More>>
TH Real Estate Buys First Japan Asset for $82 Mil
TH Real Estate has concluded the purchase of a commercial building in Tokyo’s Ginza district for $82 million, as the UK-based real estate investment house makes its first foray into Japan.
TH, which was formerly known as TIAA-Henderson Real Estate,… Read More>>
Could Tokyo Be the Next Target for Chinese Home Buyers?
Chinese visits to Japan have more than doubled in the last year, and many of these mainland tourists seem so impressed with their neighbor to the east that they are deciding to buy homes in Tokyo and other major cities.
Investors Opting for Tokyo Over Shanghai for 2015 Real Estate Deals
When China’s home team of investors prefers to hit the road rather than take on real estate projects domestically, then it may come as no surprise that a regional survey of property professionals shows most Chinese cities falling from favor… Read More>>
Tokyo and Beijing Now Most Expensive for Expat Postings
Tokyo is still Asia’s most expensive city for expat postings, but it is being losing ground to smoggy Beijing, according to the results of a survey released recently by global employment solutions provider ECA International.
Tokyo and Beijing, which were globally ranked 10th and 15th, respectively, were followed by Nagasaki, Shanghai and Yokohama to round out the top five most expensive expat postings in Asia.
Shanghai Ranks Second in Asia for Real Estate Investment
For the fourth consecutive year, Shanghai leads China’s major cities and much of the region by ranking as the second most attractive market for real estate investment in Asia Pacific, according to a report released on Thursday by the Urban… Read More>>
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