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/ Australian Property Journal

Chinese student activity will bounce back strongly

Chinese buyer enquiries about Australia look likely to surpass their 2019 peak figures, reports Australian Property Journal (10 November 2020). According to Juwai IQI, Chinese buyer activity as related to... Read more >


The Urban Developer
/ The Urban Developer

Student numbers to bolster property market post-Covid

The number of international students in Australia is set to surpass their 2019 peak once borders reopen, reports The Urban Developer (10 November 2020). According to Juwai IQI, international student... Read more >


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/ 24x7 Live News

Philippines: 27% spike in property values in 5 years

Despite a string of calamities, property development, particularly in faraway provinces, has helped stimulate economic activity and uplift the quality of life in the Philippines, reports 24x7 Live News (10... Read more >


New Straits Times
/ New Straits Times

Investments in infrastructure will open up new neighbourhoods, says Juwai IQI

Juwai IQI group chief executive officer Kashif Ansari said Malaysia's Budget 2021 will open up new neighbourhoods for housing that are currently lacking transit facilities, reports Bernama (9 November 2020).... Read more >


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/ Property Advisor

Budget 2021 to boost first-time buyers - Property Advisor

Responding to Malaysia's proposed budget for 2021, Asian real estate technology group Juwai IQI said it expects to see first-time homebuyers increase their share of the market by up to... Read more >


The South China Morning Post
/ South China Morning Post

Joe Biden expected to be friendlier to foreign investors, property market observers say

Property market observers say president-elect Joe Biden is likely to be more friendly towards foreign investors, immigrants, renters and students than US President Donald Trump, reports South China Morning Post... Read more >


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/ iMoney

Budget 2021: Here's What You Wanted, And Here's What You Got - iMoney

Under Budget 2021, the Malaysian government has proposed a full stamp duty exemption for first-time home buyers, reports iMoney (9 November 2020). This exemption is effective for sales and purchase... Read more >


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/ MSN

Budget 2021: Here's What You Wanted, And Here's What You Got

The much anticipated Budget 2021 for Malaysia reveals that the government will introduce measures aimed at boosting home ownership among first-time buyers, reports MSN Money (9 November 2020). This included... Read more >


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