Co-living can be seen as an extension of the co-working trend that see people share office space and common facilities in order to save costs and share ideas.
Indonesia’s tax amnesty could see up to $7.5 billion USD invested in the real estate sector
Real estate consultant Indonesia Property Watch predicted that 60% of all repatriated funds will be invested in property and according to Todd Lauchlan, Country Head of JLL Indonesia overseas real estate investors pumped at least US$2.8 billion into Indonesia last year.
Hong Kong’s small floor spaces no problem for investors
7,441 units will enter the market between now and 2020, but only 283 units will be in Central and Sheung Wan, accounting for just 0.3 percent of the overall unit supply.