Asian Bungalows
Alongside Malaysia and Japan, South Korea is one of the very few countries in Asia where foreigners can own land...
Learn MoreRising incomes, favourable demographics, and strong infrastructure development are creating opportunities for long-term investors in Asian residential properties. With easing interest rates and recovering global economies, the region is well-positioned to maintain its prominence in the global real estate market. Global central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), and the Bank of England, are relaxing their policies, preparing the ground for increased real estate investments in global markets.
Emerging markets in Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and India are driving regional resilience. With a growing population projected to reach 741 million by 2035 and rising incomes, these trends present a compelling case for long-term real estate investments, instilling a sense of optimism in potential investors.
Alongside Malaysia and Japan, South Korea is one of the very few countries in Asia where foreigners can own land...
Learn MoreInvestors are continuing to focus on the Asia Pacific 'living sectors,' which include multifamily residential, s...
Learn MorePrime residential rents are rising in most markets across the Asia Pacific region, with Bangkok emerging as one ...
Learn MoreHotels in Japan, Thailand, and India hold the most optimistic outlook for revenue and profit growth in the comin...
Learn MoreIn January 2025, new housing sales and prices for existing residential units continued to decline in China while...
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