Hong Kong
Hong Kong residential sales up 5.4% to 5,844 units in September
A notable luxury transaction was an apartment sold for HKD160m.
Hong Kong residential sales up 5.4% to 5,844 units in September
A notable luxury transaction was an apartment sold for HKD160m.
Renew or relocate: What did Hong Kong logistics operators do in Q3?
Some operators opted to renew as early as 9 months before their lease expired.
Hong Kong office rents to drop by 10% in 2022
This is due to elevated supply levels and uncertain demand from the Mainland.
Hong Kong industrial investment hits US$939m in Q3
There were 17 major deals worth over US$12.8m each.
F&B a silver lining for Hong Kong retail
Luxury brands are still wary of going to the high streets.
Hong Kong Grade A office rents slip 1.5% in Q3
Rents declined in all major submarkets while Kowloon rents proved more resilient.
Mid-sized home prices beat Hong Kong housing market
Prices increased by up to 5.8% against the 2.9% overall market growth.
Why high vacancy rates will persist in Hong Kong's retail sector
Vacancy in Mong Kok increased 2.9ppt to 18.9%.
What’s the most sought-after real estate asset in Hong Kong?
These assets accounted for 38% of property investments in Q3.
Hong Kong warehouse rents inch up 1% in Q3
This is caused by improved occupancy and lower space availability.
Hong Kong Grade A office sector sees ‘longest local market downcycle in history’: CBRE
Q3 marked the eighth consecutive quarter of negative net absorption.
Konnichiwa: Japanese tenants scout for serviced apartments in Hong Kong
Their monthly budgets range from HK$40,000 to HK$50,000.
Everything you need to know about Hong Kong’s luxury leasing market right now
Single executives and young couples, not families, are driving demand.
Hong Kong to see another wave of record home prices: Knight Frank
Home prices have been on an upward trend for seven consecutive months.
Hong Kong retail landlords struggling to lease large-sized shops
Tenants have been looking for small to medium-sized shops with lower rents.
Hong Kong landlords start operating their own co-working spaces
Landlords had to become creative to meet their tenants' changing needs.
Hong Kong’s industrial capital values to grow by up to 10% this year
Market yields are expected to see further compression for the remainder of the year.