Domain
/ Domain.com.au

Chinese New Year likely to be flat for property

Carrie Law, the Chief Executive of Juwai.com, a Chinese-focused investment portal, said deteriorating US-China relations were helping the Australian market but demand was likely to hold steady rather than pick... Read more >


The Gold Coast Bulletin
/ The Gold Coast Bulletin

Why Chinese buyers are looking for property in Gold Coast suburbs

The Gold Coast is tipped to benefit from an influx of Chinese buyers turning to Queensland for property. Juwai.com Chief Executive Carrie Law said there were a number of reasons... Read more >


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/ Realestate.com.au

North shore set for Chinese New Year property boost

The north shore's property market is set for a boost in February thanks to Chinese New Year celebrations. Local agents are fielding inquires from Chinese tourists due to visit Australia... Read more >


news.com.au
/ News.com.au

What Chinese buyers want: Big homes close to good schools

Cashed-up Chinese buyers are set to bombard the Brisbane property market this year on the back of a trade war with the US and an influx of Asian students. New... Read more >


Business Times
/ Business Times

Australian property is 'up for grabs' for Chinese property investors

Australian properties have its woes, but the Chinese-and other foreign investors are certainly welcoming it. Juwai.com Chief Executive Carrie Law explained that the Chinese don't have many choices for investments... Read more >


cnbc
/ CNBC

Why Chinese investors are looking at Thai real estate

Carrie Law, Chief Executive and Director of China;s number one international property website Juwai.com says Chinese investors are turning their attention toward Southeast Asian property markets, instead of traditionally popular... Read more >


australian broker
/ Australian Broker

How to tap the Chinese client market

Chinese investors and buyers have long provided impetus to the Australian property market and when their interest waned in 2018, property values soon started to slide. "The Chinese buyer who... Read more >


bangkok post
/ Bangkok Post

Airing their grievances

Though Bangkok's air pollution is likely to have a minimal effect on Thai attitudes towards property purchases, foreign buyers may think differently, particularly Chinese. The Chinese have been interested in... Read more >


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