Renewed interest in Australia’s real estate market by Hong Kong investors
July 2, 2019
The ongoing civil unrest with the extradition bill in Hong Kong is causing a renewed interest in Australia’s property market.
According to CBRE residential senior director Ben Stewart, “Buyers have rediscovered their appetite for Australian property because they want to get their money out of Hong Kong,”
Griffin’s Property Syndication investment model provides profitable and financially stable outcomes for investors, buyers, and stakeholders. Contact Cassandra at Griffin Group if you would like to attend an upcoming investment seminar hosted throughout Asia or learn more about this investment model.
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