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Buyers from China have poured in $10bn since 2015, and boom shows no sign of abating
Regulators steer economy to soft landing amid fears of a real estate crash
The continent is expanding its land mass thanks to reclamation projects
New residential homes are being sold below market value as rising interest rates bite
Ho Chi Minh City’s Thu Thiem peninsula wows developers but expelled residents feel wronged
Property no longer expected to buoy significant demand for commodities and labour
Relative scarcity of high-value homes should support prices
While The Peak may still be the area’s most prestigious location, Island South offers practical benefits
Transactions have fallen despite the booming tourist sector, which is set to include a Trump golf resort
The more remote the location, the further your money goes
Low end of sector sees robust sales but Hong Kong keeps top spot in Christie’s rankings
Push comes as core business suffers from Beijing drive to curb runaway property prices
High-end developments spring up in City’s downtown with many aimed at international buyers
Investment is transforming Robertson Quay, a disused dock, into a residential area
Government land sales to developers have created expectations of future gains
For those fancying seclusion, the dream is achievable in Japan’s archipelago
Buyers are looking for smaller and smaller homes in the search for affordable housing
Beijing’s capital controls and scrutiny of outbound transactions prompt pullback
Sale of downtown Bangkok compound marks SE Asian country’s biggest ever land deal
A crop of high-rise, high-end residential towers spring up in Bangkok
FTCR Property Buying Sentiment indices point to stronger housing appetite
Link shopping-malls transaction deviates from speculative frenzy
Next year’s budget set to ease the path for foreign buyers
Building boom can help bridge gap between stock market giddiness and sombre realities
City’s radical transformation has seen property values more than triple since 2008
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