All property coverage from Hong Kong.
As foreign buyer concessions reshape demand, understanding the forces behind soaring Mid-Levels and Peak rents is essential for serious high-end purchasers in 2026.
Property30 June 2026
Streamlined urban renewal processes are unlocking stalled projects across Kowloon and the New Territories, signalling a fundamental shift in how the city tackles its chronic housing shortage.
Property30 June 2026
Strategic planning decisions in the New Territories and Kowloon are creating new investment corridors, with savvy buyers already positioning themselves ahead of infrastructure completion.
Property30 June 2026
With median flat prices hovering around HK$8–10 million, first-time buyers need strategy, grants awareness, and realistic neighbourhood choices to break into the market.
Property30 June 2026
Major residential projects across Kowloon and the New Territories are tightening vacancy rates, forcing tenants and landlords to rethink strategy in neighbourhoods that once offered breathing room.
Property30 June 2026
As mega-developments break ground in Tuen Mun and Hung Hom, property analysts warn that proximity alone won't guarantee relief for first-time buyers in the HK$8-10 million median market.
Property30 June 2026
Recent property transactions reveal a market recalibrating toward yield-conscious investors, with suburban corridors and mid-tier districts outperforming traditional hotspots.
Property30 June 2026
As public housing waitlists swell and private rents stabilise, property owners face margin pressure while vulnerable renters navigate fewer affordable options in neighbourhoods from Mong Kok to Tseung Kwan O.
Property30 June 2026
With median flat prices holding steady around HK$9 million, savvy newcomers are learning to look beyond the Peak—and beyond their initial budget assumptions.
Property30 June 2026
With trophy properties commanding HKD 50 million and beyond, navigating Hong Kong's ultra-premium market requires strategy, patience, and expert guidance.
Property30 June 2026
As median flat prices across the territory hover near HK$9 million, a combination of new transport links, government grants, and below-average valuations are making Tuen Mun the unlikely darling of first-time property hunters.
Property30 June 2026
Softening demand and widening supply gaps across Kowloon and the New Territories suggest the rental market may finally be shifting in favour of renters.
Property30 June 2026
As secondary-market transactions slow and clearance rates dip, savvy landlords are reading the room—and repositioning their portfolios accordingly.
Property30 June 2026
From Tuen Mun's waterfront revival to Sha Tin's new rail connections, neighbourhood fundamentals—not speculation—are reshaping where Hong Kong's next wealth is being built.
Property30 June 2026
As public housing waitlists swell and private rents climb, the city's rental market reveals a widening gap between those seeking affordable shelter and those struggling to maintain investment returns.
Property30 June 2026
As the New Territories suburb transforms into a magnet for buy-to-let investors, savvy landlords are locking in rental returns that rival—and beat—ageing stock in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay.
Property30 June 2026
Regulatory shifts aimed at densifying residential supply are creating unexpected ripples in the rental market—and shifting power dynamics between landlords and tenants.
Property30 June 2026
With median flat prices hovering between HK$8-10 million, entry-level buyers must think strategically about location, timing, and affordability tools.
Property30 June 2026