The Hong Kong Buildings Department approved 14 building plans and issued 15 entry sheets in February
The Hong Kong Buildings Department approved a total of 14 building plans in February, including 5 for Hong Kong Island, 4 for Kowloon and 5 for the New Territories; these include 9 residential and commercial developments, 2 commercial developments, and 3 community service developments.
CBRE: Progressive residential rating system has a big impact on developers with more luxury properties
The Hong Kong government mentioned earlier that it will introduce a progressive rating system for residential properties. Lin Ling, executive director of CBRE Hong Kong Valuation and Advisory Services, believes that this measure will have an impact on medium to luxury properties, and is expected to have a big impact on developers with more luxury properties.
永泰地產:2023 年報
Australia, China, India May Cut Rates Even If Fed Doesn't
The central banks of Australia, China, India, Korea and Thailand may decouple from the Fed and cut rates even if the U.S. central bank stands pat this year, Nomura analysts say in a note. The APAC cen
China's Economy Expected To Surge 5.3% This Year, Fueled By Property Sector Stabilization And Regional Growth: AMRO
The ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) anticipates China's economy to expand by 5.3% this year, bolstered by the stabilizing property sector and improving external demand.What Happened: AMRO
China's Service Economy Expands Further, Adding to Signs of Recovery
A private gauge of China's services activities notched a 15th straight month of growth, adding to signs of green shoots in the world's second-largest economy as government stimulus measures kick in.
Hong Kong Homebuyers Flock to New Projects, Shunning Used Flats
Hong Kong homebuyers are snapping up new properties after the government cut taxes last month.
Zhongyuan Real Estate: The Hong Kong property market is expected to reach 5,000 first-hand transactions in March and is expected to recover a 15% decline by the end of the year
The property market clearly regained prosperity in March. In March, the Hong Kong property price index will reflect the new situation in the property market after the withdrawal. The index is expected to stop falling and stabilize, or even rise slightly.
Knight Frank: Maintaining an L-shaped forecast for property prices in Hong Kong this year, it is expected to drop by up to 5%
Maintaining the original L-shaped forecast for this year's property price trend, there is still an opportunity for property prices to fall by 3% to 5% in the first half of the year, stabilized slightly in the second half of the year, and is expected to remain flat or fall by up to 5% throughout the year.
American League: It is expected that the turnover of commercial stores in Hong Kong will rise by 20% year-on-year this year, and prices are still under pressure
Recently, the Hong Kong Government introduced a number of favorable policies to promote the development of the real estate industry
Shareholders in Wing Tai Properties (HKG:369) Have Lost 49%, as Stock Drops 12% This Past Week
Ideally, your overall portfolio should beat the market average. But the main game is to find enough winners to more than offset the losers So we wouldn't blame long term Wing Tai Properties Limited
WING TAI PPT To Go Ex-Dividend On May 29th, 2024 With 0.08 HKD Dividend Per Share
March 22nd - $WING TAI PPT(00369.HK)$ is trading ex-dividend on May 29th, 2024. Shareholders of record on May 30th, 2024 will receive 0.08 HKD dividend per share on June 20th, 2024. The ex-dividen
Wing Tai Properties (00369) announced annual results. Shareholders' losses of HK$890 million increased 64.89% year over year
Yongtai Real Estate (00369) announced its annual results for the year ended December 31, 2023, and the group achieved revenue of 8...
WING TAI PPT: Announcement of 2023 Annual Results, Final Dividend, Record Date and Closure of Register of Members
Li Jia Court: Hong Kong's 50 target housing estates recorded 150 sales last week, a 54-week high
The Zhitong Finance App learned that Chen Haichao, head of the research department of Lijiagge Real Estate, said that the “bamboo shoots” of second-hand housing estates have yet to be added after the previous round of rapid digestion. As owners tend to hesitate to sell one after another, the transaction progress has slowed slightly.
China's Economy Has yet to Bottom Out, Nomura Says
China's economy has yet to bottom out, with the property market continuing to slide and the risk of a fiscal cliff on the rise, Nomura Research economists say in a note. While there is some resilience
Hong Kong Real Estate: Last week, 69 second-hand transactions in Hong Kong's top 20 housing estates hit the second highest in more than 1 year
The Zhitong Finance App learned that Wang Pindi, director of the Hong Kong Real Estate Research Department, said that according to figures recorded by the Frontline Branch, the top 20 major housing estates in Hong Kong recorded 69 second-hand sales transactions last week (March 11 to March 17). Although this is a decrease of about 14.8% from the previous week (March 4 to March 10), it is still the second highest in over a year.
Hong Kong Housing Rebound Starts to Cool as Weekend Sales Fall
Hong Kong’s home sales rebound is beginning to lose steam, if last weekend’s transactions at major estates are any guide.
CICC: Where is the Hong Kong property market?
On February 28, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government announced the withdrawal of all residential property demand management measures (mainly adjustments to stamp duty policies). Since the New Deal, Hong Kong property market transactions have clearly picked up, drawing market attention.
Yongtai Real Estate (00369.HK) held a board meeting on March 21 to approve annual results
Glonghui, March 7, 丨 Yongtai Real Estate (00369.HK) announced that the company will hold a board meeting on March 21, 2024 (Thursday) to (among other things) approve the annual results announcement and publication of the company and its subsidiaries for the year ended 31 December 2023, and consider the proposal to pay a final dividend (if applicable).
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