CNBC
/ CNBC

Brexit doesn't scare Chinese homebuyers: Juwai.com

Despite the ambivalence encircling the Brexit referendum, a recent survey in early June by Juwai.com revealed 56 per cent of Chinese respondents believe the UK property demand will surge, reports... Read more >


CNBC
/ CNBC

Chinese buyers remain keen on UK property despite Brexit fears

Chinese buyers remain keen on UK property despite Brexit fearsUncertainty surrounding a looming Brexit vote hasn't spooked mainland buyers, one of the biggest drivers of U.K. home prices, according... Read more >


The Sunday Times Perth
/ The Sunday Times

East coast tax benefit for WA

The new taxes hitting foreign property buyers in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland could benefit Western Australia, reports The Sunday Times (19 June 2016). As the East Coast states... Read more >


The Economist
/ The Economist

A roaring trade: Chinese tiger mums start a college-town housing boom

Chinese mothers are the driving force behind a surge in property purchases in college towns in the US, reports The Economist (18 June 2016). Chinese make up the largest group... Read more >


news.com.au
/ News.com.au

The Chinese real estate agent boom

With Chinese being the biggest foreign buyers of Australian real estate, there seems to also be a slow rise in Chinese-speaking real estate agents as well in Australia, reports News.com.au... Read more >


inman
/ Inman

Juwai.com heading for an IPO in Australia

Juwai.com is planning for an IPO in Australia within the next 12 months, reports Inman (16 June 2016). Before the public offering, Juwai.com – the leading Chinese international real estate... Read more >


SBS
/ SBS

Guardian visas boosting interest among Chinese property buyers

Australia’s new Guardian visa scheme – set to start on 1 July 2016 – is expected to boost Chinese property investor interest in buying Australian properties, reports SBS (16 June... Read more >


Forbes
/ Forbes

China's open markets mean half a trillion dollars in new liquidity

The upgrade of the Qualified Domestic institutional Investor (QDII) scheme allows qualified Chinese individuals to invest more than US$ 50,000 overseas and it should spurt an unprecedented Chinese investment influx,... Read more >


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