All property stories from Hong Kong.
As government planning decisions reshape neighbourhood value, savvy property investors are repositioning portfolios to capture yield gains from regulatory change.
Property30 June 2026
Strategic policy changes across the New Territories and Kowloon are creating pockets of unexpected value—and reshaping where savvy investors are placing their bets.
Property30 June 2026
Recent land sales and flat transactions reveal a widening gap between policy ambition and ground-level affordability, reshaping where ordinary families can realistically buy.
Property30 June 2026
As ultra-high-net-worth buyers eye Mid-Levels penthouses and Repulse Bay villas, the numbers reveal a market where capital appreciation, not rental income, drives decision-making.
Property30 June 2026
New zoning approvals and regulatory changes are upending traditional tenant strategies across Kowloon, the New Territories, and the Peak—forcing renters to recalibrate expectations and timelines.
Property30 June 2026
Recent transaction trends reveal cautious developer appetite and shifting buyer expectations as the next wave of major residential projects prepares to launch.
Property30 June 2026
Policy shifts targeting affordability are reshaping where and how young purchasers can enter the market, with immediate consequences for districts from Tuen Mun to Tai Koo.
Property30 June 2026
Rising maintenance costs and stagnant yields are forcing property owners to reassess their portfolios, while renters face fewer choices and steeper monthly bills across Causeway Bay, Mong Kok and the New Territories.
Property30 June 2026
From Kai Tak to Tseung Kwan O, major infrastructure projects are rewriting the investment calculus for rental yields and property values.
Property30 June 2026
With median flat prices hovering near HK$10 million, understanding Public Housing, HOS schemes and emerging NT developments is no longer optional—it's essential.
Property30 June 2026
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