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Saturday, 22 August 2026 Asia-Pacific Property Intelligence

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<strong>London property prices would have dropped by almost £50,000.</strong>
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<strong>London property prices would have dropped by almost £50,000.</strong>

House prices in Tunbridge wells may soon stop soaring after a prominent estate agent predicted an 11% drop in local home values by the end of 2019. Savills made its forecasts after the Bank of England (BoE) implemented the highest increase in interest rates in a generation, increasing mortgage payme

<strong>Thailand has abandoned plans to sell land to foreign buyers.</strong>
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<strong>Thailand has abandoned plans to sell land to foreign buyers.</strong>

Opposition parties vehemently opposed the government&#8217;s proposal to allow foreigners to acquire land for housing in Thailand, labeling it as detrimental to the nation&#8217;s sovereignty. They argued that such a move would essentially amount to &#8220;selling out&#8221; the country&#8217;s valu

<strong>Regional Real Estate: Six Places With The Steepest Price Declines</strong>
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<strong>Regional Real Estate: Six Places With The Steepest Price Declines</strong>

An open house sign and an overhead picture of a regional Australian property market. The booming local real estate market may be gone. Australians who saw the outbreak as a chance to test the local real estate market may regret doing so as prices fall. Recent data from CoreLogic indicates that the r

<strong>The 925 property parcels held in reserve for treaty settlement</strong>
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<strong>The 925 property parcels held in reserve for treaty settlement</strong>

There are 925 properties in the Treaty Settlement Landbank, managed by Toit Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand. Homes, apartments, schools, train stations, jails, police buildings, kiwi fruit farms, quarries, tennis courts, and former hospital grounds were among the properties available. Matthew