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Chinese-Qatari consortium buys Canary Wharf skyscraper for $1.4 bln Chinese-Qatari consortium buys Canary Wharf skyscraper for $1.4 bln 21 June, 2014

(Reuters) - Canary Wharf Group has sold a 1 million square foot (93,000 sq metre) building in London's financial district to a Chinese-Qatari consortium for 795 million pounds ($1.4 billion), the group's owner said on Friday.

Supply drives office rentals to highest in region Supply drives office rentals to highest in region 20 June, 2014

Demand for top-quality workspace in Phnom Penh is increasing, so much so that property firm Knight Frank has labelled the capital as the fastest-growing city for rented prime office space in the entire Asia Pacific region.

Hotels Lacking Amenities Lure Buyers Seeking High Returns Hotels Lacking Amenities Lure Buyers Seeking High Returns 20 June, 2014

By Nadja Brandt | Jun 20, 2014 | 3:30 AM | GMT+0700 Hotels with the fewest amenities are proving among the most attractive to U.S. lodging investors as they search for higher returns.

Brazil s World Cup Real-Estate Blitz Brazil s World Cup Real-Estate Blitz 18 June, 2014

Some visitors heading to the World Cup in June are paying more than $100,000 a week to rent luxury homes in Rio de Janeiro for the monthlong event, sending property owners scrambling to list

China No-Money-Down Housing Echoes U.S. Subprime Loan Risks China No-Money-Down Housing Echoes U.S. Subprime Loan Risks 17 June, 2014

China’s home buyers are being offered no-money-down purchases in an echo of the subprime lending that triggered a U.S. economic meltdown and the global financial crisis.

Asia-Pacific property market becomes world’s largest at USD4.6 trillion Asia-Pacific property market becomes world’s largest at USD4.6 trillion 17 June, 2014

The Asia-Pacific real estate sector, with an estimated worth of USD4.6 trillion, has overtaken the European property market for the first time ever to become the largest in the world.

Residents left in dark again Residents left in dark again 15 June, 2014

Residents in the vicinity of Kab Ko market in Phnom Penh’s Chamkarmon district found themselves fumbling in the dark yet again yesterday on the second consecutive day of hours-long power outages.

What Brazil s Brand-New $3.6-Billion World Cup Stadiums Look Like What Brazil s Brand-New $3.6-Billion World Cup Stadiums Look Like 15 June, 2014

The construction and renovation of 12 soccer stadiums for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil was plagued by cost overruns, legacy concerns, and missed construction deadlines.

Century 21 to announce soft launch Century 21 to announce soft launch 14 June, 2014

Century 21 is to officially announce the soft launch of its Cambodia operations on the morning of July 24 at the Sofitel Phnom Penh hotel. Century 21 Cambodia will also take the occasion to announce that it has elected Kuy Vat to be acting chairman on the company’s board of directors.

China’s wealthiest billionaire bullish about Australia market China’s wealthiest billionaire bullish about Australia market 12 June, 2014

Billionaire Wang Jianlin, chairman of China-based Dalian Wanda Group, has expressed strong interest on investing in multimillion projects in Australia’s property market.

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