JLL names Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and Bangkok as Rising Giants of growth cities.
The international property group splits international cities into 5 categories to highlight their risks and opportunities for hotel investors and operators.
Co-living can be seen as an extension of the co-working trend that see people share office space and common facilities in order to save costs and share ideas.
Indonesia’s tax amnesty could see up to $7.5 billion USD invested in the real estate sector
Real estate consultant Indonesia Property Watch predicted that 60% of all repatriated funds will be invested in property and according to Todd Lauchlan, Country Head of JLL Indonesia overseas real estate investors pumped at least US$2.8 billion into Indonesia last year.