inman
/ Inman

Chinese property portal hires former Move exec as first 'President of the Americas'

Juwai.com, the #1 Chinese international property portal, has appointed venture capitalist Matthew Moore as Juwai.com’s first President of the Americas, reports Inman (2 March 2016). Based in Los Angeles, Moore... Read more >


OPP Connect
/ OPP Connect

China and US to top cross-border property investment

As Chinese investor interest continue its rapid rise, experts predict that cross-border real estate funds flowing from China into the US will be the highest in the world by 2016,... Read more >


Daily Telegraph
/ The Daily Telegraph

Chinese cash in on weak currency

Chinese buyers are on a property buying spree in Sydney, as they can save A$70,000 on average compared to four years ago, reports The Daily Telegraph (26 February 2016). Based... Read more >


news.com.au
/ News.com

Foreign investment fears as Chinese cashing in on weak Australian dollar

Chinese property hunters are buying Sydney real estate at an unprecedented pace, reports News.com.au (26 February 2016). A weak Australian dollar has strengthened Chinese purchasing power, whereby the Australian dollar... Read more >


OPP Today
/ OPP Today

Chinese property demand – a tale of three countries

Chinese residential property demand looks grim in Singapore, with housing prices sliding four consecutive quarters due to stringent cooling measures, reports OPP Today (25 February 2015). However, Chinese demand in... Read more >


Luxury Portfolio
/ Luxury Portfolio Magazine

What's next for China?

Chinese luxury property investors accounted for 24% of total international dollar sales during the period of March 2013 to 2014 – dwarfing the rest of the world, reports the Luxury... Read more >


The Courier Mail
/ The Courier Mail

Chinese developer investment in Aussie property market on the rise

More and more Chinese developers are joining the fray for Australian property – a Juwai.com estimate Chinese developers lavished $5 billion on Australian real estate investment last year, reports The... Read more >


theguardian.com
/ The Guardian

Foreign demand is making Sydney's housing problem worse

Overdemand for Australian homes by Chinese buyers are one of the main reasons for jacked up median house prices in Sydney, reports The Guardian (17 February 2014). Leaping up as... Read more >


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