Property Portal Watch
/ Property Portal Watch

Juwai.com and Tencent partner to launch global real estate marketplace

Chinese social media behemoth Tencent has launched an online real estate marketplace in partnership with Juwai.com, reports Property Portal Watch (5 January 2017). The platform will allow Tencent's 800 million... Read more >


Financial Review
/ The Australian Financial Review

Australian Juwai.com and Chinese tech giant Tencent launch new property website

Tencent – China's largest internet and social media giant – and Juwai.com have partnered up to launch a new global real estate website for Chinese web users, reports the Australian... Read more >


inman
/ Inman

Juwai and Tencent launch new international real estate marketplace

Juwai.com has teamed up with Tencent – China's biggest and most-used internet service portal – to launch a new global property marketplace for Chinese property investors and sellers, reports Inman... Read more >


OPP Today
/ OPP Today

Tencent and Juwai create new overseas property website

Juwai.com has partnered up with Tencent – China's internet goliath that operates the equivalents of WhatsApp, Facebook, Spotify, Kindle, and ApplePay in China – to launch a new global real... Read more >


The Telegraph
/ The Telegraph

Chinese investment into Manchester property powers up

Direct flights from Beijing to Manchester have led to an increase in Chinese property investment within the city, reports The Telegraph (2 January 2016). The economic impact of Chinese visitors... Read more >


Financial Review
/ The Australian Financial Review

Luxury hotels, great food and free wi-fi: Inside the new Chinese tourism boom

The type of Chinese tourists visiting Australia is changing, reports the Australian Financial Review (27 December 2016). The large groups of Chinese tourists who used to pour out of buses... Read more >


theStar
/ thestar.com

Canada's real-estate boom: a Chinese perspective

Despite rising real estate prices in Toronto or Vancouver, Canadian property is still considered a bargain for Chinese buyers, reports thestar.com (23 December 2016). Prices in mainland China are soaring... Read more >


realestate.com.au
/ Realestate.com.au

Chinese buyers offered discounts on Melbourne apartments

Although Chinese buyers are being offered discounts on Melbourne apartments in a bid to clear stock, Chinese are more interested in house and land packages, reports Realestate.com.au (17 December 2016).... Read more >


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