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Market Chatter: Hong Kong Real Estate Developers Continue Sweetening Price Offerings to Drive Sales
Real estate developers in Hong Kong choose to continue sweetening their pricing to clear their excess inventory as interest rate reductions and a robust economic recovery continue to dampen demand, the South China Morning Post reported, citing analysts.
Hong Kong's Distressed Commercial Real Estate Sales Soar in H1
Distressed commercial real estate sales in Hong Kong surged in the first half to comprise 73% of the total volume, the South China Morning Post reported Tuesday, citing real estate firm CBRE.
Market Chatter: Hong Kong Office Vacancy Rate Hits New High in June
Hong Kong's office vacancy rate hit a new high of about 17% in the second quarter, with 15 million square feet vacant, The Standard reported Tuesday, citing CBRE.
Collateralized mortgaging: After the withdrawal of the spice, new Hong Kong people have become a new purchasing power, and it is expected that the price of Hong Kong's entire year will narrow down by 3% to 5%.
According to Cao Deming, the mortgage ratio of new Hong Kong residents has been consistently high, increasing from 18.6% in the first quarter of last year to 29.2% in the second quarter of this year.
Hong Kong Rents Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels on Mainland Demand
Hong Kong’s rental prices have finally recovered to pre-pandemic levels as mainland Chinese students and professionals flock to the city.
Channels: There are signs that the impact of the withdrawal of hot measures in Hong Kong is slowing down, and it is expected to affect the performance of mortgage and insurance in the third quarter.
According to the report from The Intelligent Finance and Economics App, on June 12th, Cao Deming, the vice president of Jieluo Mortgage Brokerage, stated that the Hong Kong property market saw a brief rebound in transactions after the removal of the stamp duty. Coupled with new buyers gradually moving into properties purchased earlier this year, the demand for new mortgages has significantly increased.
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