Property Prices Rise 0.99%, Marking a Four-Week Winning Streak; Hong Kong Island and New Territories West Up by Approximately 1.5%|Rents Increase by 0.55% to Reclaim the 119-Point Level, 0.84% Higher Than the 2019 Peak
Entering the first week of June, the Hong Kong property market sustained its upward momentum. The Eva Property Index (EPI) rose for the fourth consecu...
When buying property in Hong Kong, many people mistakenly believe that after signing a provisional sale and purchase agreement, the worst-case scenario if they change their mind is losing the provisional deposit, commonly known as the “initial deposit.” Generally speaking, “must bu...
The Eva Property Index (EPI) for the last week of May stood at 119.25 points, representing a week-on-week (WoW) increase of 0.32% and marking a three-...
In recent years, more people have been travelling north to buy electrical appliances in mainland China, or ordering them through mainland e-commerce platforms. The main reasons are lower prices, a wider range of models, and more feature options. But are these appliances suitable for use in Hong Kong...
Entering mid-to-late May, property market sentiment continues to improve. This week, the Eva Property Index (EPI) stood at 118.86 points, up 0.23% wee...
Whenever a new development is launched, it often attracts many prospective buyers to submit registrations for purchase, and oversubscription is common. To improve their chances of being selected, some buyers will try every possible way, even asking immediate family members to submit registrations as...
Entering the second week of May, the Eva Property Index (EPI) stood at 118.59 points, edging up by 0.58% week-on-week and halting the previous week's ...