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China Real Estate

You can scan the News over time and see it evolve and change

The expansion of these gigantic cities has been fast, disruptive and unprecedented in world history. It has also been accompanied by rapid price increases. But they have occurred primarily in the first-tier cities. Markets cannot easily price what they have never witnessed before.

 

 

 

Caixin Online   26/5/2012

Trading Platform for State-Owned Property Rights Launched

Mechanism takes over information-gathering role previously held by local property exchanges

 

Caixin Online   22/5/2012

Commercial Real Estate Is No Safe Haven

Tightening polices have chased investors into a new sector, but this is only creating another bubble

 

The Wall Street Journal   22/5/2012

Chinese Property Giant’s Foreign ‘Tryout’

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In September 2010, property company China Vanke told The Wall Street Journal that it had no plans to expand abroad.

On Monday, it said it is taking a 74% stake in Hong Kong-listed Winsor Properties Holdings, which has residential, office and warehouse projects in Hong Kong and Singapore.

The new interest in markets outside China raises a question: Is Vanke hinting that its view of the domestic Chinese market is souring?

 

People's Daily   15/5/2012

Nearly 90% of Chinese families own houses

 

The Wall Street Journal   13/5/2012

  • China Property Investment Cools Further

    Investment in property development in China slowed in April, as housing sales continued to be weak despite government campaigns to bring down prices, deterring would-be developers from purchasing land.

 

Caixin Online   11/5/2012

Asset Managers Say 'In Real Estate We Trust'

AMCs shore up funds that financed property developers in lean times, but a regulator shows little faith