Prices of new homes in China suffered their biggest fall in nearly a decade last month, in a sign that Beijing’s “historic” real estate rescue has not yet revived demand.
Hong Kong’s subdivided flats: officials may set minimum size between 7 and 10 square metres
Size range put forward by housing minister Winnie Ho could lead to elimination of more than 10,000 substandard flats, according to data.
How Hong Kong ‘buffalo whisperer’ went from yelling and crazy to happy tending to animals
Lantau's 'buffalo whisperer' Jean Leung talks growing up in a haunted house, disrespecting a triad boss and the beast that changed her life I was born in Hong Kong in 1952, a dragon year, and grew up ...
Hong Kong homes remain most unaffordable in world for 14th year: research
The average home in the city costs as much as the average family earns in 16.7 years, according to the Demographia International Housing Affordability report.
Hong Kong property: The Highline’s discount pricing helps sell over 50% of the units
The developer Right Honour Investments sold 44 of the 78 units available in the first batch within two hours of launch.
Hong Kong transport chiefs want HK$262 million for planning and design of new rail link
Transport and Logistics Bureau say 7km link in East Kowloon will be needed to cope with anticipated increase in demand for transport over next few years.
Hong Kong property: The Highline’s discount pricing a hit with buyers, 50% plus units sold
The developer Right Honour Investments sold 44 of the 78 units available in the first batch within two hours of launch.
Cancelling Hong Kong democracy activists’ passports not a breach of UN rights treaty, security chief says
The government has not violated a UN human rights treaty that protects people’s freedom of movement by cancelling the passports of six UK-based Hong Kong activists, the city’s security chief has said.
Hong Kong cancels passports of six self-exiled democracy activists
Government also warns that anyone who provides money, leases property or co-owns a business with six activists could face up to seven years in jail ...
Hong Kong cancels passports of 6 ‘wanted’ activists in UK, inc. Nathan Law, under new security law provision
The Hong Kong authorities have cancelled the passports of six “fugitive” self-exiled activists in the UK, including Nathan Law, exercising new powers under a recently-enacted security law for the ...
Hong Kong cancels passports of 6 democracy activists
Hong Kong labelled the six activists, who are living in exile in the UK, as " "lawless wanted criminals." Their passports were revoked under a controversial security law.
Hong Kong buyer’s market for flats persists as Sun Hung Kai offers homes at 17% discount
New batch of homes in Novo Land priced well below previous offerings in the same project, as developers continue bargain offerings to clear inventory.
China’s Dexin ordered to liquidate by Hong Kong court
Dexin joined the growing ranks of Chinese developers under pressure from creditors in the aftermath of a years-long crisis in China's property market. Trading of the firm's Hong Kong-listed shares was ...
China property crisis: Dexin joins list of developers ordered to liquidate in Hong Kong
are seeking to negotiate with their offshore creditors to avoid being liquidated when they come before the Hong Kong courts in the next couple of weeks. Founded in 1995, Dexin China focused mainly on ...