Chinese buyers in Australia are looking beyond luxury mansions and showing a growing preference for regular properties priced below $700,000 instead, reports the Daily Mail (29 May 2016). According to... 继续阅读 >
Chinese enquiries for Australian properties on Juwai.com rose 87.1 percent in 2015 compared to 2014, reports Sydney Property Expert (24 May 2016). Based on a recent report from Juwai.com, Sydney... 继续阅读 >
While the new proposed NSW surcharge on foreign property buyers is supposed to free up more housing for local first-time homebuyers, many real estate experts believe it would only hurt... 继续阅读 >
Property experts have expressed concern that a proposed new land tax on international property investors could potentially curtail the influx of foreign capital going into Australia, reports the Daily Telegraph... 继续阅读 >
Chinese investors are interested in New Zealand real estate and agents are actively promoting their connections to Chinese buyers, reports Stuff.co.nz (22 May 2016). Ray White especially printed and distributed... 继续阅读 >
The US is not the country where Chinese buyers spend the most on average for real estate, reports Inman News (13 May 2015). “It’s because the U.S. is a destination... 继续阅读 >
A latest report from Juwai.com has revealed that Chinese investing in Australian residential real estate has grown 87.1% during 2015, reports Your Investment Property (12 May 2016). While luxury homes... 继续阅读 >
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull recently re-emphasised the importance of the free trade agreement signed between China and Australia for Australia’s economic future, reports China Daily (11 May 2016). Thanks... 继续阅读 >
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