Property Focus
$400m Asia Property Fund Planned
250 of Myanmar’s top real estate executives and industry leaders gathered in Yangon on 17 June to celebrate the first annual Myanmar Property Awards 2015.
Read MoreOxley Expands to Myanmar
Oxley Holdings Ltd announced that it has incorporated a subsidiary in Myanmar as part of its expansion plans.
Read MoreYoma Sweeps 1st Myanmar Property Awards
250 of Myanmar’s top real estate executives and industry leaders gathered in Yangon on 17 June to celebrate the first annual Myanmar Property Awards 2015.
Read MoreSingapore Expo to Sell Myanmar Condos
An expo in Singapore will sell premium condos and housing projects in Myanmar, reported the Myanmar Business Times. The sales event planned for September will target Myanmar citizens residing in Singapore.
Read MorePhnom Penh Office Rents Rise 0.6% in Q1
Rent rises of 0.6% in Q1 2015, saw Phnom Penh move up to 5th in the Knight Frank Asia Pacific Prime Office Rental Index for Q1 with only the four major Australian cities above it, while Bangkok topped rental growth in the region.
Read MoreCambodia Joins Asian Property Awards Program
Undoubtedly home to one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting and rapidly evolving property markets, Cambodia is set to receive the region’s real estate industry seal of approval after it becomes the latest country to be included in the coveted, decade-old Asia Property Awards series.
Read MoreSuncity Bassac Apartment to Be Launched 3rd Quarter 2015
Phnom Penh eagerly awaits Q3 2015 for the launch of a luxury serviced apartment to emerge in Tonle Bassac district, one of the capital’s future metropolitan centres.
Read MorePhnom Penh Remains Centre of Real Estate Investment
Propelled by the progress and growth of the economy, the sectors have a strong influence on the nation’s housing market. Real estate experts from a number of agencies have confirmed that housing sales will increase by up to 20 percent in 2015 compared to last year.
Read MoreMyanmar Gov Scraps 5 Property Developments
The Myanmar government has scrapped five planned real estate developments in Yangon following protests by nationalist monks at their proximity to Shwedagon Pagoda, the nation’s holiest Buddhist site.
Read MoreCVEA Signs Mou to Sell 4 Major Projects
After granting the rights for its members to sell units in the The Bay project, the CVEA has brought a further three large-scale projects to its members to sell.
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