Could these future Malaysian islands be the next Singapore?
Highly anticipated approval of the Penang Transport Master Plan to give rise to 1,800 hectares of reclaimed land
Highly anticipated approval of the Penang Transport Master Plan to give rise to 1,800 hectares of reclaimed land
Local governments across the archipelago to adopt Tangerang's innovative application
Nominations now open for 14th PropertyGuru Thailand Property Awards include residential categories in non-Bangkok locations
Japanese government to help reduce mortgage interest rates for people who want to buy public housing
China and Thailand now among global top three for number of branded home schemes
Tax credits for developers scrapped
British design house sets up shop in Bangkok
As far as the ultra-high and high net worth property players are concerned, Singapore’s risk-averse real estate sector is far from boring
Jules Kay to drive growth for Asia Property Awards
High internet literacy, coupled with middling access to traditional financial instruments, augurs growing interest ahead in digital money as payment option for residential real estate
The future ‘developed nation’ offers tons of potential growth opportunities in the real estate sector
Juwai.com weighs in on latest FIRB report
Against the Arab blockade, FIFA's chosen host country may not sustain foreign demand for homes and offices
Property analysts laud project for boosting accessibility in traffic-ridden capital city
Architect'19 expo in Bangkok examines sustainability in architecture through thought-provoking exhibitions, high-level discussions, and search for outstanding green design
Hefty cuts to prime residential price growth foreseen for Hong Kong, Mumbai and Dubai this year, says Knight Frank
Currently clearing bureaucratic hurdles, this ambitious, three-phase project could be off to a start this year
PropertyGuru’s Asia Property Awards acknowledge the key changes in one of the region’s most dynamic sectors
Angkasa Pura casts its net wider on greenfield locations and reclaimed land as Soekarno-Hatta goes over capacity
Muslim-friendly homes to be developed on wakaf land in Perak in at least two years
Units to benefit residents of outlying areas in Delhi
The previously humdrum industrial areas of Serangoon and Woodleigh have found new leases of life to become two of Singapore’s most in-demand places to invest
Liveability and saleability of tiny homes in question
Less plump contracted sales for the mainland's biggest developers as well