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16.02.26 - 10:06
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Hong Kong′s Kerry Properties secures Shau Kei Wan residential plot for US$177 million (SCMP)
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Hong Kong-based Kerry Properties has won a tender for a residential plot in Shau Kei Wan for HK$1.38 billion (US$177 million), which drew heavy bidding interest from both mainland Chinese and local developers.
Kerry beat seven other bidders for a 50-year grant for the 1,349-square-metre (14,523 sq ft) parcel in the Eastern district, the Lands Department said on Monday.
The plot was expected to provide a total gross floor area of over 130,000 sq ft, yielding around 300 residential units,......
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16.02.26 - 06:49
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Dubai Developer Sees Luxury Property Boom Continuing in 2026 (Bloomberg)
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Dubai developers see the luxury property boom continuing in 2026. Developers like H&H Development are betting that global demand for high-end real estate will stay strong, even as concerns about oversupply and geopolitical risk linger. Bloomberg's Zainab Fattah reports. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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15.02.26 - 07:06
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Asia-Pacific properties set to steal spotlight as mega-deals return in the Year of the Horse (SCMP)
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As Hong Kong, mainland China and several other Asian markets usher in the Year of the Horse on Tuesday, the region's commercial real estate sector is expected to draw increased cross-border capital, with certain segments set to outperform as mega-deals make a comeback, analysts said.
Asia-Pacific was set to be a focus among global investors, with data cited by global commercial real estate consultancy Colliers showing that capital raised for the region's property markets had surged by 130 per......
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15.02.26 - 02:36
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Policy backing steadies China property outlook, but full rebound still elusive (SCMP)
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Local government support has lifted sentiment in China's struggling property sector ahead of the spring sales season, but analysts remain divided on the outlook as structural pressures persist.
New and existing home prices across 70 major mainland cities fell at a slower pace month on month in January, while annual declines widened, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Friday.
New home prices in the four tier-one cities dropped 2.1 per cent year on year, 0.4......
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