PM Rishi Sunak announces 200 million pounds funding for housing project in Hayes Village, London
Author : PNT Bureau
Hayes Village, a Barratt London regeneration project, welcomed UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who announced £200 million funding for housing development in London. The project, transforming a Nestlé factory site into high-quality homes, has grown significantly since his earlier visit. It is favoured by Indian investors for its stable market and strong returns. Sunak’s visit aims to boost housing and brownfield development near London Underground stations. Hayes Village offers a range of homes from studios to three-bedroom properties, attracting overseas buyers. Expected 19% capital growth and up to 5.9% rental yields make it attractive. Barratt’s partner in India will host events to engage potential buyers....
Dubai's housing market faces impending shortage amidst population growth
Author : PNT Bureau
Continued demand in Dubai’s real estate sector has propelled home prices upwards, with Knight Frank’s recent findings showing a 4.8% Q2 2023 increase and a 17% surge over a year. Apartment prices have risen 21% since January 2020, averaging AED 1,290 per square foot. Meanwhile, sought-after villa prices surged by 51%, reaching AED 1,520 per square foot. This sustained momentum points to ongoing pressure on prices due to population growth. The sector’s vitality is underscored by 76,119 transactions worth 283 billion dirhams ($77 billion) in H1 2023, aided by the coveted Golden Visa boosting foreign investor demand....
Egypt's property market attracts major investments from global players
Author : PNT Bureau
The Knight Frank MENA report highlights Egypt's real estate resurgence, attracting global investment from the US, UK, UAE, and more. Despite the pandemic, cities like Lagos, Nairobi, and Cairo are gaining attention. Egypt's Cairo emerges as a prime investment hub, backed by Middle East sovereign wealth funds with plans for up to $120 billion investment. Zeinab Adel, Knight Frank's Egypt Head, emphasizes Egypt's allure due to history, strategic location, and growing economy. The thriving residential sector in Cairo garnered $16 billion in investments in 2022, with 10% property price rise. The North Coast gains traction as a second home market, solidifying Egypt's global investment appeal....
China's land sales revenue plunges 10.1% YoY in July, marking 19th straight month of decline
Author : PNT Bureau
China's government land sales revenue declined for the 19th consecutive month in July, amplifying pressure on debt-laden municipalities. With a 10.1% year-on-year drop in land sales, followed by a 24.3% decrease the previous month, local governments are strained. A 19.1% drop in sales from January to July underscores the impact. Weakening financial health, primarily due to a property sector slowdown, is leading to developer debt defaults. This industry shift towards a reduced economic contribution is eroding land sales and fiscal revenue for regional and local governments. Prudent financial management is essential as China's property market transforms and challenges persist....
Singapore is enhancing public housing affordability by implementing subsidies
Author : PNT Bureau
Singapore is combatting soaring public housing prices by bolstering affordability measures. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong unveiled heightened grants, subsidies, and new secondary market restrictions. Despite prior efforts, the resale market persists, constituting 80% of housing for residents. COVID-19 disruptions amplify the issue. Overseas wealth influx post-pandemic further drives property prices up. Policies include means-tested grants, sales limits, and repayment obligations for prime-location flats. Extended occupancy requirements and income ceilings are set for secondary market flats. Singapore's multifaceted approach strives to balance housing dynamics and equitable access amidst evolving real estate trends....
Foreign investors and rental shortage fuel Barcelona's property market complexities
Author : PNT Bureau
Since early 2023, apartment rents in Barcelona have surged to €1,087 a month, reaching a new high. Rent controls set in 2020 were ruled unconstitutional in 2022, letting landlords charge market rates. The city has seen a 40% drop in available rentals in four years, with tech industry growth increasing demand from foreign workers. Pre-pandemic, prices were rising, now almost back to 2019 levels. High costs stem from foreign investors, Airbnb-style rentals, and a supply shortage. Barcelona's mayor plans to review previous social housing measures. High prices make it hard for locals to buy homes, despite seemingly reasonable costs compared to foreign cities....
Australia's housing affordability program faces challenge in meeting targets
Author : PNT Bureau
Australia is set to miss its target of building 240,000 new homes in the first year of a housing affordability program by over 60,000. The Housing Industry Association predicts only 178,839 new homes will be constructed next year, rising to 195,105 in 2025. A recent national cabinet meeting aimed to address the housing shortage by adding 200,000 homes to a goal of one million new residences by 2029. Economists suggest state governments should attract foreign investors, reconsider property taxes, and hasten planning processes to meet targets and enhance affordability....
Longfor Group focuses on profitability and positive cash flow amidst challenges
Author : PNT Bureau
China's second-largest privately-owned real estate developer, Longfor Group, reported a slight 0.6% increase in core profit for the first half of the year. Despite this, the company's shares saw a 3.8% decline following its announcement of a 35% drop in revenue compared to the previous year. Longfor's net gearing ratio also rose by 2 percentage points to 57%. The decline in China's real estate market has raised concerns due to multiple property developers struggling with debt commitments since mid-2021, impacting sales and investor confidence. Longfor participated in discussions with regulators and expressed hope for market dynamics to change with new policies. The company aims to elevate its investment and property services divisions' contribution to over 50% of its profitability, up from the current 20%...
Foreign investors inject $1.4 billion into Vietnam's real estate M&A activities
Author : PNT Bureau
Foreign investors from Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Malaysia have contributed around $1.4 billion to merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions in Vietnam's real estate sector in the first seven months of the year. The total value of M&A activities in Vietnam during this period reached nearly $3.2 billion, a 62% decrease compared to the same period last year. Challenges within the legal framework for foreign ownership of real estate in Vietnam have slowed down M&A processes, leading to extended timelines and higher costs. Experts anticipate a more active M&A landscape in the real estate sector starting from 2024....
German real estate sector faces challenges amidst plummeting demand
Author : PNT Bureau
The German real estate industry encounters significant hurdles as building permits for apartments plummet by 27% during the first half of the year. Elevated construction costs and financing difficulties contribute to the decline, exacerbating stress within the broader sector. With insolvencies among property developers and a sharp dip in property prices, the nation's construction ambitions waver. As Germany grapples with the repercussions of decreased demand, political and industry leaders are set to meet to brainstorm solutions, while similar vulnerabilities surface in real estate markets globally....
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