Property Observer
/ Property Observer

Where is Sydney's real Chinatown? Juwai.com's Gavin Norris

Sydney's Chinatown is no longer in Haymarket but in the Upper North Shore, writes Juwai.com Head of Australia Gavin Norris on Property Observer (4 December 2016). While Haymarket – still... Read more >


Financial Review
/ Australian Financial Review

Tasmanian real estate on China's radar after Xi Jinping visit

Searches on Tasmanian real estate out of China have more than doubled since China’s President Xi Jinping visited the island state on 19 November 2014, reports the Australian Financial Review... Read more >


Property Observer
/ Property Observer

Foreign investment has pushed prices down, not up: Q&A with Juwai.com's Simon Henry

Foreign investment is very good for Australia as it adds supply which keeps prices low, says Simon Henry, Co-CEO of Juwai.com in a recent interview with Property Observer (1 December... Read more >


boston globe
/ The Boston Globe

What likely won't change under Trump: Foreign investment in Boston

While Donald Trump has promised to change the rules of global trade as the US President, he is unlikely to change overseas investment in US real estate, reports The Boston... Read more >


Domain
/ Domain

Tower wars: Melbourne penthouses compete to attract buyers

Demand is reviving for luxury penthouses in Melbourne, reports Domain (26 November 2016). Property agents are turning towards foreign investors, such as the Chinese, as they increasingly find it hard... Read more >


The Globe And Mail
/ The Globe and Mail

Toronto's condo builders expand their marketing tool kits

Toronto developers are evolving their marketing tactics to entice buyers given a relatively soft condo market, reports The Globe and Mail (21 November 2013). Condo projects are launched with exclusive... Read more >


OPP Today
/ OPP Today

Juwai.com named among world's 100 top tech companies

Juwai.com has been recognised as by Red Herring as one of the world’s top 100 private technologies companies, reports OPP Today (24 November 2015). Red Herring  is a global media... Read more >


Reuters
/ Reuters

Foreigners pile back into Australian property, reignite bubble fears

Despite lending restrictions and foreign buyers taxes, Chinese property buyer interest in Australian real estate is on the rise again, reports Reuters (24 November 2016). Chinese investors from mid-tier cities,... Read more >


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