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Capitaland, Thanh Nien Enter JV
(English) CapitaLand Vietnam has entered into a joint venture (JV) with Saigon Commercial & Tourism Corporation, a subsidiary of Thanh Nien Corporation, to develop a prime site in District 2
អានបន្ថែមMyanmar Market Bounces Back Post-Election
(English) Myanmar’s real estate market has seen buoyant growth following the peaceful conclusion of the national elections in November, according to Myamnar Business Today.
អានបន្ថែមThai Infrastructure Investment Fund Created
(English) Thailand’s Finance Ministry has approved the establishment of a $2.78 billion ‘Thailand Future Fund’ to support government infrastructure investment projects.
អានបន្ថែមVietnam Touted as Hottest ASEAN Market
(English) Vietnam is being touted by industry experts as the most dynamic and exciting market for property investment in the ASEAN region for 2016.
អានបន្ថែមCamhomes Unveils D’Seaview
(English) CAMHOMES has unveiled its first housing project in Sihanoukville, Cambodia’s most popular tourist destination.
អានបន្ថែមHLH Invests in Preah Sihanouk Land
(English) Singapore-based agriculture and property group HLH Group has acquired a 30 percent interest in two plots of lands in Cambodia through its subsidiary.
អានបន្ថែមFirst-Time Investment Property Buyer?
(English) Stepping up to purchase your very first investment property represents a large financial commitment, and is probably one of the first major financial risks you will take in your life.
អានបន្ថែមCambodia’s First Exclusive Smart Villa Lifestyle
(English) Phnom Penh City Centre was conceptualised to transform Phnom Penh’s city landscape into a modern business and leisure hub with world class infrastructure and amenities.
អានបន្ថែមBonna Report Shows Booming Sen Sok
(English) Real estate development in Phnom Penh’s Sen Sok district in the capital’s northwest is booming, according to the Q3 2015 report by Bonna Realty.
អានបន្ថែមCross-border Property Investment Highest Since 2008
(English) According to CBRE, cross-border property investment in Asia accounted for 36 percent of total turnover year-to-date, showing a 36 percent quarter-on-quarter rise to $10.6 billion,
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