Residential Property

Hong Kong ranks 15 in real estate transparency index

The city could elevate to ‘highly transparent’ if its sustainability transparency improves.

Hong Kong ranks 15 in real estate transparency index

The city could elevate to ‘highly transparent’ if its sustainability transparency improves.

Luxury residential segment gains momentum in May

Quantitative easing in most regions supports luxury property prices.

Central buildings up for public auction starting at $332m

JLL has been appointed as auctioneer of the buildings.

Property sector continues to recover in Q2

The posh homes segment continues to dominate the overall property scene.

Property market proves resilient even as crises mount

Dozens of would-be buyers lined up to bid for 94 apartments in The Campton.

Housing prices slid 3% YoY in Q1

Residential prices are supported by solid housing demand.

Over half feel indifferent in owning a home amidst pandemic

Only 1 in 10 locals thinks it is a good time to buy a home.

Fraud suspected in sudden sales spike of $10m Hong Kong flats

Regulators loosened mortgage rules in October, which is only enough for small-to-medium flats.

Luxury home values dropped 8.6% in Q2

More homeowners offer discounts to offload properties as market sentiment weakens.

Residential volumes tread new lows

COVID-19 hits luxury transactions harder than the mass market.

Worsening unemployment weighs on housing prices: JLL

Potential buyers will retreat on house buying.

Home deals crashed 27% in January to February

Prices could fall by another 10-20% by end-2020.

Home prices fall the most in 15 months as virus spreads

This marks the third consecutive month of decline.

Finance chief sees property holding up despite turmoil

Paul Chan stated that there is no risk of “an off-the-grid type of downfall”.

18 projects unveiled in new land sale programme

The residential sites will provide an estimated 15,730 units in 2020-2021.

HKMC to launch mortgage loan pilot scheme

It has interest rates of 2.75%, 2.85%, and 2.95% per annum for periods of 10, 15 and 20 years, respectively.