All property stories from Hong Kong.
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
As the government accelerates social housing delivery in Hong Kong's northwest, savvy buyers are repositioning Tuen Mun as a counter-cyclical play against sky-high urban prices.
Property30 June 2026
Streamlined zoning decisions and expedited land rezoning in the New Territories are unlocking stalled projects—and quietly reshaping where the next generation of Hong Kong homes will rise.
Property30 June 2026
Recent high-end sales data reveals a bifurcated market: peak properties holding firm while second-tier prestige addresses face new headwinds.
Property30 June 2026
With median flat prices hovering around HK$9 million, smart newcomers are looking beyond traditional hotspots to unlock better value without sacrificing lifestyle.
Property30 June 2026
Soaring rents and tight vacancy rates are forcing aspiring homeowners to delay savings, while landlords grapple with tighter regulations and lower yields.
Property30 June 2026
As median flat prices hover near HK$10 million, a shift in Hong Kong's rental market is forcing renters and aspiring buyers to do the maths differently.
Property30 June 2026
With median flats hovering around HK$9 million, newcomers to property investment must look beyond headlines to find realistic returns in a market where location, tenant demand, and timing are everything.
Property30 June 2026
As major residential towers break ground in the old airport site, neighbouring districts face a reckoning over supply, affordability, and the future shape of the city's middle market.
Property30 June 2026
Recent transaction volumes and asking prices in emerging projects suggest developers are reading the market far more cautiously than their construction permits imply.
Property30 June 2026
New zoning policies and government land releases are loosening a once-rigid rental market, but tenants need to navigate shifting rules across neighbourhoods.
Property30 June 2026
As foreign capital returns and stamp duty relief reshapes the landscape, the ultra-high-end segment is rewriting the rules for Hong Kong property.
Property30 June 2026
Recent transaction patterns across New Territories and Kowloon reveal where savvy buyers should be watching—and where valuations may have peaked.
Property30 June 2026