Financial Review
/ The Australian Financial Review

Digital disruption comes to the property market

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The Courier Mail
/ The Courier Mail

Brisbane skyline shooting up

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Domain
/ Domain

Australian property developers refuse to panic about Chinese cash controls

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Financial Review
/ The Australian Financial Review

Real estate benefits in global financial turmoil

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BusinessWire
/ Business Wire

Juwai.com appoints Charles Pittar CEO

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Reuters
/ Reuters

Juwai.com appoints Charles Pittar CEO, after role as COO

Juwai.com, the world’s number-one Chinese international real estate website, today announced that Charles Pittar has been appointed Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), reports Reuter (22 January 2016). Mr Pittar served previously... 继续阅读 >


REB Real Estate Business
/ REB online

Which part of the market will grow 15% in 2016?

The Chinese buyer market could grow between 5%-15% in 2016, reports REB Online (20 January 2015). Based on Juwai data and forecast, Chinese property investment in Australia’s residential and commercial... 继续阅读 >


Forbes
/ Forbes

Stock market crash has China's rich dreaming of 'Malibu Barbie' home

59% of property agents outside China believe China’s stock market fluctuation will drive Chinese buyers to increase their outbound property investment, reports Forbes (19 January 2016). Within China, 48% of... 继续阅读 >


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