China's ODI in Real Estates under Capital Account ControlNotwithstanding China’s capital account control, the gradual formation of an upper class household and stepping up in outward direct investment by Chinese enterprises will underpin acquisition interest of overseas properties by Chinese entities.
Market Bulletin Feb 2010Decrease in new supply together with the government’s tightening measures led to substantial fall in transaction volume in Jan. Yet price generally held firm. Meanwhile, both the land market and investment sales market stayed active.
RESEARCH BULLETIN - Beijing Property Market Review 2009Grade A Office, Retail (Mid- to High-end Shopping Centre), and Luxury Residential
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - April 2009The overall residential market fared well in Q1 2009, with notable rebound in transaction volume. Yet it has yet to see if pent-up demand has been fully exhausted. Amidst the still cautious market sentiment, investment activity and the land sales market remained lackluster.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - Aug 2009Sales activity in Shanghai’s residential property market eased back in July and early August, yet average price edged up further due to larger proportion of luxury housing transactions.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - Dec 2009Shanghai’s residential market stayed active amidst increasing supply in December, notwithstanding uncertainty overcast by the government’s policy adjustments. Meanwhile, price hovered at a high level.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - January 2010The residential market saw a fall in transaction volume as the series of tightening measures cast increased uncertainties on property market outlook. Prices nevertheless continue to hold firm so far.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - Jul 2009Shanghai’s residential property market picked up further in June, but cooled off somewhat recently following the government’s measures to closer monitor housing sales, and to strictly enforce tighter mortgage for investors.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - Jun 2009Shanghai’s residential market continued to pick up in May, with transaction volume increasing further. Property price also rebounded by various extent.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - May 2009Both the China and Shanghai residential market continued to rebound in April 2009. While investment sentiment remained cautious, Shanghai land sale market saw some pick-up in activity recently.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - Nov 2009The residential market stayed active in October and in early November, with prices hovering at a high lever.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - October 2009Transaction data showed that China’s residential market sustained growth momentum in September and held steady in October. So far, the overall residential market saw no mounting pressure of correction. Meanwhile, both land and investment sales markets gather steam.
Shanghai Monthly Bulletin - Sep 2009The Shanghai residential market showed some consolidation in August and early September, but sales in the high-end market remained buoyant.
Shanghai Property Market 2009 Mid-year Review and OutlookContinuous de-stocking in the property market, coupling with stabilization of the China economy, should pave way for a more sustainable recovery of China’s property market in H2 2009 and 2010...
Shanghai Property Market 2009 Review and 2010 Outlook-
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