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It will start in New York. The influx of Chinese money into US residential property has only just begun.
"Creative financing plans have whetted local government and developer appetites for low-income apartments"
"Two of Wall Street's savviest value investors, Bruce Berkowitz and David Einhorn, pride themselves on their rigorous analysis. Now they're locked in a scorched-earth dispute over the value of some Florida real estate. How could they look at the same facts and reach such wildly different conclusions, and what does that say about the “value” of value investing?"
"China is to spend $200bn on low-cost homes as part of a series of measures to slow the rapidly rising prices of urban houses"
"In Nanning, construction is booming. But what happens when the apartments are all built? "
Home buyers have been rushing to seal deals during the holidays as a new round of policies restricting the sales of both new and second hand property is expected to hit Beijing this month.
Fireworks ignited a blaze that gutted a hotel tower in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang, the second time in two years that the country's Lunar New Year tradition of pyrotechnics has claimed a major building.
"A new crop of books suggests that for women, obsession with real estate is replacing obsession with love and marriage."
"Residents around Gulou are once again facing uncertainty, as the Global Times reports this morning on plans for a “mass relocation project… along the city's central axis area this year.” According to Doncheng committee secretary Yang Liuyin, the plan will see 200,000 people moved out of central Beijing and the demolition of courtyards in the area “without much value.”"
"Chan expects property-price declines to cool consumer sentiment and the Chinese economy, although a high savings rate will mitigate some fallout. "There will be a slowdown," he says. "This will put pressure on balance sheets of individuals and companies. Real-estate companies will have a hard time. The natural expectation is it would reduce gross-domestic-product growth. The wealth effect is a factor." Real-estate investment is 12% of GDP."
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