After a number of challenging years, PNG is starting to hit its equilibrium point again. It has largely passed through the period of difficult adjustments, and now some balance has returned. A number of long-planned projects are progressing and new areas of opportunity are being explored.
Articles & Analysis | Investment keeps Thailand's construction project pipeline well stocked from The Report: Thailand 2017
An important engine of growth for Thailand, the construction sector is acting as a hedge as many other sectors face challenges in the form of global economic weakness and tepid consumer demand. Together with tourism and, to an extent, finance, construction is keeping the slowdown from becoming too severe. This is a significant change from...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Naporn Sunthornchitcharoen, President, Land & Houses: Interview from The Report: Thailand 2017
How do you assess the current disparity between the high-, medium- and low-end residential markets in terms of demand and pricing?
Articles & Analysis | Demand for high-end property remains strong in Thailand, with prices rising from The Report: Thailand 2017
The upper end of the residential market in Thailand has not only proved resilient, but it is showing remarkable strength in terms of sales volumes and prices. Demand is strong from local and international buyers, and from both potential residents and passive investors, and inventory is quickly being absorbed. Activity at the high end is...
Articles & Analysis | Top-end properties in Thailand thrive with lower-end squeezed from The Report: Thailand 2017
The Thai real estate market is decidedly split. In general, buyers are increasingly constrained and finding it difficult to fund or finance purchases. The average Thai is being held back due to persistent slow economic growth and high levels of consumer debt. However, in the centre of Bangkok and at the high end, the story is very different....
Economic update | Demographics and reforms expected to benefit Oman’s real estate sector
While real estate transaction figures continue to reflect a more cautious macroeconomic environment, potential reforms could pave the way for Oman’s property market to regain some of its dynamism going forward.