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Hong Kong 0.8m sqm short of modern logistics space: Knight Frank

Hong Kong 0.8m sqm short of modern logistics space: Knight Frank

Demand for this space is expected to hit 3.1m sqm by 2025, and Hong Kong only has 2.3m sqm currently.

Sinar Mas Land’s ‘Moving Quickly’ a big hit among millennials

The company also saw a spike in interest for high-end projects Nava Park and The Zora.

Singapore sees significant sales growth for pricier condos

Condos sold above S$2,000 psf accounted for 55.4% of sales in April this year.

Australian investors reweigh portfolios towards industrial property

The share of industrial sales doubled from 18% to 36%. 

Hong Kong office market trends to shift from decentralisation to recentralisation

Chinese firms are expected to continue to take up Central office space post-COVID.

Flexibility and technology to drive a doubling in leasing activity: Colliers

These are necessary to understand the changes needed in the workplace.

Not everybody can win in Thai real estate: Savills

Discounts and promos played a major part in keeping the market steady.

What’s the most sought-after property sector in Japan?

Valuations in this sector have reached record highs.

Australian industrial sector poised for another robust year with unabated tenant demand

Industrial transactions are off to a good start with $1.5b in Q1.

Vietnam braces for swathes of major infrastructure projects in 2021

A couple of airport projects worth over US$5b started early this year.

Korean property transaction volumes soar 52% to US$3.4b in Q1

This represents 29% of the total transaction amount in 2020.

Australian office investment volumes back to pre-COVID levels 

Volumes increased 34% to $2.8b in the first quarter of 2021.

Insurance firms dominate Taiwan’s commercial property market in Q1

They accounted for 32% of transactions during the quarter.

Indonesian property sector gets massive boost from government incentives

New measures aim to boost transactions and development activity in the real estate sector.

Two driving forces that will define the future of Singapore's industrial sector

The knowledge-intensive and supply chain-driven aspects of manufacturing and logistics will determine the outlook for the sector.