Property Focus
Knight Frank Asia-pacific Prime Office Rental Index
Knight Frank’s Asia-Pacific Prime Office Rental Index declined 0.7% in the second quarter of 2014, despite a 0.3% drop in the regional vacancy rate
Read MoreCasa Meridian Partners With Century 21 to Boost Sales
To boost sales for its remaining units, the Casa Meridian condominium has strategically partnered with Century 21, the world’s largest real estate broker.
Read MoreLeed Founders Win Un Award
The United Nations has highlighted the importance of energy efficient buildings in reducing carbon emissions by presenting its top environmental award to the US Green Building Council (USGBC).
Read MoreChinese Developer Considers $10bn Deal for Australian Homebuilder
Chinese property developer Country Garden is negotiating to buy Meriton, Australia’s largest residential builder.
Read MoreHongkong Land Landmark Building Launches New Name
After breaking ground in September 2013, Hongkong Land’s landmark tower was appointed the official name EXCHANGE SQUARE in February 2015.
Read MoreProperty Tax Collection Extended to End 2014
The government has extended its deadline to collect property tax for the third time this year in response to many property owners still being unwilling to pay.
Read MoreAustralia to Charge Fees On Overseas Property Buyers
After a sharp rise in property prices in Australia due to a 60 percent rise in Chinese buyers, the government plans to charge foreign property buyers fees to deter foreign buyers.
Read More2014 Phnom Penh Condo Study Released
New market research on Phnom Penh’s condominium sector by global real estate agency Century 21 has identified some of the key factors behind the healthy growth of the condo market.
Read MoreAsia Dominates Priciest Office Space
According to CBRE Research's biannual Global Prime Office Occupancy Costs survey, Asia continued to dominate the world's most expensive office locations, accounting for seven of the top ten markets.
Read MoreSoaring Sales See China’s Biggest Developers Go Global
Chinese buyers spent more on a commercial real estate outside China than in the country for the first time last year.
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