The real estate market waits on bated breath as Filipinos will once again decide on new government officials.
Savills' Malaysia: Asia Pacific Investment Quarterly
Joanne Lee, from Colliers International, explores the Hong Kong market.
Singapore - Astute investors will stay on the sidelines, waiting out the poor rental market, higher interest costs
A series of cooling measures progressively introduced in the last 6 years has led to a patchwork quilt covering the property market that is now uncomfortably scratchy and somewhat suffocating.
Since the cooling measures were introduced by our government, the number of foreigners purchasing or investing in Singapore has been dropping.
The current cycle of globalization, urbanization and technological advancement is shaking up the established hierarchy of our cities and creating sweeping changes to the geography of commercial real estate opportunity
In the last four decades, the country has gone from Asian backwater to investment hotspot.
Overseas property investors are keeping a close eye on changes to Japan’s rental accommodation laws, which could open a new and potentially highly profitable market.
Joanne Lee, from Colliers International, explores the Hong Kong market.
Given the changes in the economic winds, recent investors in the office segment must be scratching their heads over the wisdom of their decisions.
'When we are looking at the property market in Malaysia, it's best to compare it to property markets that are much more established today.'
Widely known as a tourist hotspot, Tagaytay has been a place for quick getaways in the Philippines.