• Real Estate

    OBG’s real estate market analysis includes detailed information about supply and demand in the residential, commercial and retail segments. We cover major development projects by local and international investors and examine changes in the regulatory framework and bank lending practices.
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As a result of a 2012 law that restricts property ownership in the Sultanate to citizens, as well as plans to institute sharia law in the country, Brunei Darussalam has become a profitable market in which to sell overseas property. Indeed, investment opportunities in Brunei Darussalam’s property market have proved to be unattractive for...

 

The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is set to allow the free flow of goods, services, investments and skilled labour, while facilitating the movement of capital across the region. Formally established on December 31, 2015, the community is built on a series of agreements and pillars that establish a stable foundation for liberalised trade and...

 

The real estate sector in the Brunei Darussalam has undergone a series of transformations in the past few years that have changed the landscape considerably for buyers and sellers alike. These developments encompass changes to title law, loan regulations, ownership and the market itself in terms of demand and the type of housing being built to...

Se espera que la prevista inauguración de la ampliación del Canal de Panamá marque el comienzo de importantes oportunidades de inversión en el mercado inmobiliario industrial del país, con un aumento de la demanda de instalaciones de fabricación, almacenamiento y distribución.

 

A combination of a sluggish economy, a slump in commodity prices, an increase in the cost of living and a shaky domestic political landscape has had a neutralising effect on Malaysia’s real estate sector. Although 2016 is forecast to be a flat year, there are excellent deals to be had for forward-looking investors and those able to invest...

 

As the government aims to drive the internationalisation of the domestic construction sector, it is also evaluating how the quality of construction in Malaysia stacks up. With more and more countries fixated on green growth and development, it is increasingly clear that the construction industry needs to up its game in order to compete...

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