US$10.9 billion is set to pour into New Zealand, thanks to the recently revealed Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (QDII2) scheme, which will allow qualified individuals from 6 Chinese cities to... 继续阅读 >
According to Juwai.com’s data, allowing qualified Chinese buyers to invest funds out of China through the extension of the Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (QDII2) scheme could bring A$98 billion into... 继续阅读 >
International agents from 15 countries and 150 Chinese real estate agents attended the Juwai Agent Summit held in Shanghai, reports Property Portal Watch (12 June 2015). The Summit gave international... 继续阅读 >
International migration is the true cause of rising real estate prices in New Zealand, reports the New Zealand Herald (8 June 2015). While many opine that Chinese buyers are hiking... 继续阅读 >
Contrary to popular belief, Chinese foreign investors actually welcome the new legislation regulating real estate purchases by foreign buyers, says the Australian Financial Review (3 June 2015). However, many think... 继续阅读 >
Juwai.com and Auction.com have formed a venture that will allow the American top real estate marketplace to gain access to Juwai.com’s exclusive audience, reports CRE Direct (3 June 2015). Rick... 继续阅读 >
Chinese Interest in Overseas Property Growing: Henry Simon Henry, Co-Founder of Juwai.com, talks about demand for Australian property in Hong Kong with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "Trending Business" (1... 继续阅读 >
RE/MAX Singapore will be hosting the first Asia Pacific Convention 2015 – an inaugural RE/MAX convention and property fair, reports the Cairns Post (27 May 2015). A convention held specifically... 继续阅读 >
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