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Kerry Properties secures Hong Kong’s latest residential plot for US$177 million
Kerry beat seven bidders for the rights to develop a residential project on the 1,349-square-metre parcel in the Eastern district.
16 Feb 2026 - 5:00PM
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Year of the Horse kicks off with property mega-deals returning to Asia-Pacific
15 Feb 2026 - 2:00PM
Green shoots for China property? Maybe – but the turnaround’s still shaky
15 Feb 2026 - 9:30AM
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Prince Jewellery director sells upscale Hong Kong flat, upgrades to duplex
Tang Yick-ki swaps his 1,019 sq ft flat in The Cullinan for a 1,593 sq ft duplex in The Waterfront.
13 Feb 2026 - 5:19PM
The Cullinan in West Kowloon pictured in March 2015. Photo: SCMP
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No floor yet: China home prices keep falling despite policy support
Monthly declines narrowed in January, yet worsening year-on-year prices suggest housing pressures persist.
13 Feb 2026 - 3:00PM
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Box office bust? The show may be over for another Hong Kong cinema
IFC Mall is reportedly looking at the big picture as it explores potential tenants to replace upscale movie theatre Palace IFC.
13 Feb 2026 - 8:30AM
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Li Ka-shing tops Hong Kong’s billionaire list with US$45.1 billion: Forbes
The collective net worth of tycoons on Hong Kong’s 50 Richest list rose 22 per cent to US$366 billion.
12 Feb 2026 - 7:52PM
Li Ka-shing, dubbed “Superman” for his deal-making prowess, is Hong Kong’s richest individual. Photo: The Li Ka Shing Foundation
Business
Hong Kong tycoon Joseph Lau’s kin sell Mid-Levels flat for US$12.8 million
Entity controlled by Lau’s eldest son Lau Ming-wai and former partner Yvonne Lui turns profit on deal amid firming prices in luxury segment.
12 Feb 2026 - 3:24PM
Property
Country Garden shares edge up after it avoids fines over debt disclosures
Chinese developer says the delayed disclosure is due to ‘objective factors’, rather than a failure by the executives to properly discharge their duties.
11 Feb 2026 - 5:33PM
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Hong Kong land fetches US$230 million as Chinese developer outbids city rivals
China Overseas Land & Investment beats eight rivals to secure a 50-year lease for a 33,712 sq ft housing plot in Ngau Tau Kok.
10 Feb 2026 - 9:12PM
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How Hong Kong’s headquarters economy fuels rebound in commercial property
The headquarters economy is powering office and retail recovery, with rising demand, stabilising rents and renewed investor confidence.
8 Feb 2026 - 3:44PM
The city’s office market showed signs of stability in 2025. Photo: SCMP
Business
How 2 landmark Central deals boost sentiment in Hong Kong’s office market
JLL’s Alex Barnes and his team closed decade-high single-tenant leases – deals that took on wider significance as rental declines slowed.
9 Feb 2026 - 10:27AM
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SHKP sells out latest batch of Sierra Sea units amid Lunar New Year ‘mini-boom’
The units on offer included 153 two-bedroom and 65 three-bedroom units, ranging from HK$4.6 million to HK$10.2 million.
7 Feb 2026 - 4:21PM
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Kowloon East site attracts nine bids as Hong Kong housing outlook brightens
Hong Kong developers show stronger interest in land sales as home prices rebound and sentiment improves.
6 Feb 2026 - 6:45PM
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Expanded Hong Kong scheme allows resale homebuyers to pay sellers directly
HKMA launches a direct transfer option for second-hand property transactions, replacing the traditional escrow system managed by law firms.
13 Feb 2026 - 9:33AM
The direct-transfer option reflects broader efforts to modernise payment practices in the property market, according to the HKMA. Photo: Eugene Lee
Business
Hong Kong property back as a top choice for foreign investors, study says
Commercial sector rebounds after missing top 10 a year ago, CBRE says, as Knight Frank research shows recovery in luxury residential deals.
5 Feb 2026 - 11:26AM
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UBS move to West Kowloon reshapes demand in Hong Kong office market
The Swiss bank says the move will strengthen links to mainland China and Greater Bay Area clients.
3 Feb 2026 - 10:24PM
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Why restaurants are replacing shops, changing Hong Kong’s retail landscape
The mix of tenants in malls and at street level is changing as restaurateurs pounce on slumping rents to expand, often taking the spaces left behind by retailers forced to leave during the pandemic.
9 Aug 2022 - 8:07AM
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Magnate warns of tough times as Hang Lung kicks off results season
The comments by Chan showed how Hong Kong has been caught since 2019 by a series of turbulent events, including months of anti-government protests, US sanctions and a Covid-19 pandemic in its third year.
28 Jul 2022 - 9:08PM
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Hong Kong, mainland cities worst performers in index tracking home rent growth
Upmarket home rents in Hong Kong and Shenzhen declined in the year’s first half, bucking the global trend of increases among 30 cities tracked by property consultancy Savills.
3 Aug 2022 - 11:00AM
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Hong Kong’s Peak Lookout restaurant has rent halved as Covid wipes out tourism
The owners of the iconic Hong Kong restaurant, previously a huge draw for tourists with its prime location, are now paying less than half the monthly HK$230,000 (US$29,300) they were forking out on a lease signed pre-pandemic.
26 Jul 2022 - 8:36PM
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OPINION
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Hong Kong’s housing market recovery rests on solid foundations
2 Feb 2026 - 4:30PM
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Why Thailand, India and Japan’s hotel sectors deserve a closer look
26 Jan 2026 - 4:30PM
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3 factors Asia’s real estate investors must watch in 2026
12 Jan 2026 - 6:45PM
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Hong Kong commercial property mired in downturn as stock market booms
27 Oct 2025 - 7:53PM
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Why Thai property investors can find reason for cheer in dismal 2025
20 Oct 2025 - 4:30PM
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Why Japan’s hotel operators have nothing to fear from tourism backlash
13 Oct 2025 - 4:30PM
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