Knight Frank
Founded in 1896 and headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies.
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Property investment sales hit $15.4b in Q1 as market strength rolls over from 2025
Property investment sales hit $15.4b in Q1 as market strength rolls over from 2025
Knight Frank maintained a full-year forecast at $30b despite geopolitical uncertainties.
Hong Kong Residency rule could boost office sector
The ultra-rich are also expected to set up family offices in the city.
APAC’s real estate cross-border investment reaches $47.6b
Data centres dominated the market, capturing 46% of investments.
College homes, industrial sites a bright spot in Hong Kong property slump
Converted hotels and industrial estates offer investors a lifeline.
Experts tout SG’s strata commercial spaces an ideal investment choice
Apart from delivering significant returns, this property type is not affected by the recent ABSD hike.
Diversification to shape real estate investments in 2024
An expert said capital will cascade into “alternative” sectors next year.
Singapore residential market on track to break last year’s figures
The 2021 private homes sales volume is poised to surpass the 20,909 sold in 2020.
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