Compared to neighboring Japan, anyone investing in South Korean property has seen a significantly better performance over the past few decades. South Korea is located in a triangle of the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, and the Sea of Japan. Due to its geographical...
2020 has been a particularly interesting time period in which many of the investing myths have been tested. A year ago, we were talking about the longest bull market in history and how this was unlikely to last for a host of reasons. Now, it’s difficult to talk about...
Holding claim to the world’s third largest economy, Japan is one of Asia’s main growth engines. Buying property here means you’re investing in one of the most heavily-urbanized and well-developed countries on the planet. Japan isn’t currently...
Last updated July 15th, 2020. Indonesia is Southeast Asia’s largest and most populous country. Nonetheless, it has stayed off the radar of investors despite strong economic growth combined with an enormous consumer market. The Indonesian economy is also...
Last updated August 29th, 2020. Buying Philippines property is a bet on economic and demographic trends. Not only is the Philippines isn’t just Southeast Asia’s second most populous country with over 100 million people – it’s also among the...
Last updated June 19th, 2020. Buying property in Hong Kong comes along with a high entry price. Indeed, Hong Kong is still the world’s most expensive city despite the territory’s recent political tensions. Nonetheless, Hong Kong’s...
Last updated May 2nd, 2019. Singapore’s transformation from a malarial swampland into one of the world’s richest nations was nothing short of astonishing. And growth of the city’s property market over time is a good representation of...
Last updated August 12th, 2020. People often think of Myanmar when anyone mentions “frontier markets” in Asia. This Southeast Asian country is indeed a perfect example of the region’s rise as a whole. Meanwhile, investing in Myanmar’s property...
Last updated September 26th, 2020. Vietnam has made rapid progress in the past several decades, averaging GDP growth rates exceeding 7% during the 1990s and 2000s. It remains one of the world’s fastest growing economies, and owning property in Vietnam is...
Last updated July 26th, 2020. Malaysia enjoys a strategic location alongside the Strait of Malacca – the world’s busiest shipping lane. This has allowed its economy to perform well based simply on where it’s located on the map. ...