Chinese investors prefer Melbourne over Sydney and there's been a huge spike in interest in Australian property generally, according to a survey of Mandarin speakers looking to buy in Australia.... Read more >
"The value of Australian residential property purchased by Chinese-based buyers reached A$5.4 billion in the 2013 financial year, according to figures from Chinese property portal Juwai.com. This is around a... Read more >
"Chinese bought more than A$530 million worth of Queensland property in the past three years alone. Seeing this trend, major international portal, Juwai.com and Brisbane-based software company, Rex Software, have... Read more >
"Andrew Taylor, of Juwai, says: 'Transactions we've seen recently include everything from a Versaille-style mansion, to a $200,000 home in a golf community. . . . Chinese buyers aren't just... Read more >
"Juwai is a real estate site that helps Chinese buyers obtain U.S. real estate. An article on the site tells what is a better investment in U.S. real estate. It... Read more >
"The Australian pair who founded Juwai.com, a Mandarin language property portal, radiate a mixture of excitement and exhaustion. They are 18 months into this latest Âventure and their Shanghai office,... Read more >
"Chinese buyers accounted for 18% of the $68.2 billion that foreigners spent on homes in the past year, so if you aren't marketing to Chinese buyers already, you need to... Read more >
"Real Estate Channel and the Chinese international property portal Juwai.com have formed a partnership. . . . The Real Estate Channel says the Chinese are the world's fastest-growing property buyer... Read more >
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