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Big developers banking on Nonthaburi

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 25/05/2024

» Eight large developers launched or plan to release 4,600 residential units with an expected combined sales value of 50 billion baht on 1,300 rai in Nonthaburi, marking the first time they will be developing next to each other, while hoping to avoid direct competition.

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Asia-Pacific real estate assets at 'high risk' from climate change

Reuters, Published on 22/05/2024

» SINGAPORE - Nearly one in ten properties owned by leading real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the Asia-Pacific region may be at "high risk" of damage from climate change, particularly in coastal regions, a report published on Wednesday showed.

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Major Chinese city scraps housing curbs as easing gains pace

Bloomberg News, Published on 09/05/2024

» HANGZHOU- Hangzhou, a major city in eastern China, removed all of its remaining homebuying curbs in the latest example of a local government pursuing aggressive easing to end the property crisis.

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Chinese buyers benefited from Hong Kong's property curbs removal

South China Morning Post, Published on 26/03/2024

» HONG KONG: Mainland Chinese buyers are aggressively snapping up new luxury homes worth HK$30 million (140 million baht) or more since the removal of all of Hong Kong's property curbs last month, JLL said.

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Travellers push up demand for rental residences

Business, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 05/03/2024

» Thailand can expect stronger demand for rental residences, especially from foreign expatriates or young workers who may not be able to afford to purchase a home, according to rental residence developer Homa.

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Property Perfect plans cautious strategy

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 28/02/2024

» SET-listed developer Property Perfect is taking a more cautious approach this year, focusing on debt reduction and launching fewer new projects because of stricter funding rules for both supply and demand.