Financial Review
/ The Australian Financial Review

Digital disruption comes to the property market

The internet’s ability to accurately match supply with demand has disrupted many industries, including real estate, reports the Australian Financial Review (30 January 2016). Real estate online platforms now enable... 继续阅读 >


The Courier Mail
/ The Courier Mail

Brisbane skyline shooting up

Brisbane’s record-topping increase of 27,000 new developments has raised concerns over an oversupply, but Chinese buyers are predicted to snap them up, reports the Courier Mail (24 January 2016). Simon... 继续阅读 >


Domain
/ Domain

Australian property developers refuse to panic about Chinese cash controls

The Chinese government’s move to tighten capital outflow will not stop Chinese buyers from investing in Australian real estate, reports Domain (23 January 2016). Meanwhile, as Australian property developers remained... 继续阅读 >


Financial Review
/ The Australian Financial Review

Real estate benefits in global financial turmoil

The global financial markets turmoil is predicted to benefit Australia’s residential and commercial real estate markets, reports the Australian Financial Review (22 January 2016). This is because investors will prefer... 继续阅读 >


BusinessWire
/ Business Wire

Juwai.com appoints Charles Pittar CEO

Juwai.com welcomes Charles Pittar as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), reports Business Wire (22 January 2016). This new appointment comes after his tenure as Juwai’s Chief Operating Officer (COO)... 继续阅读 >


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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