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Homebuyers in Hong Kong, Singapore and China remain hesitant
Slow economic growth and an excess of prime property have hit Colombo hard
Price falls in wake of pro-democracy protests lure interest
Born poor to Chinese immigrant parents, he built a real estate empire
Property prices are falling in one of the world’s most expensive cities
Government eases restrictions for first-time buyers and plans land seizures
Downturn spells more gloom for economy as Chinese buyers fail to take up slack
Good relations with Beijing give developers edge over Hong Kong counterparts
City state’s developers had big ambitions for mainland China, but those plans now look foiled
James Dyson is not the only super-prime buyer
Low supply and high demand, plus US-China trade war fallout, push up prices as multiple of earnings
Entrepreneur’s timely purchase will irritate his critics
How cheap money stoked a global real estate boom
Sky-high prices in the territory are pushing residents to invest instead in homes overseas
The economies of both Chinese cities have been growing but the state still dominates business in the capital
Malaysia’s popularity with international retirees cools with Mahathir Mohamad’s policies
What would a younger buyer get for a million — dollars, euros or pounds — anywhere in the world?
Indonesian capital feels effects of companies cutting down on expat hires
More than 200 families face imminent eviction from their marina
The property prices of snow-sure resorts in the region are soaring
Demographics and government exert different pressures on the housing markets of these near-neighbours
The capitals of Japan and South Korea are both facing the demographic challenge of an ageing population
Hong Kong leads UBS’s housing bubble risk index as mortgages grow costlier
The popular resort is all but impenetrable to foreign buyers
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