Asian real estate investors plan to invest in the region in 2016: Colliers
Its global survey also finds Asia-Pacific's growth potential as a destination for offshore capital remains strong
Singapore
SOME 48 per cent of Asia-Pacific real estate investors are sanguine that investment volumes in the region will increase next year, a global survey by Colliers International has revealed.
About half of the Asia-Pacific investors expect to expand their real estate portfolios next year. Some 91 per cent of the Asia-based real estate investors plan to invest in the region; about 15 per cent of global investors surveyed say they are looking to invest in the region, down from 18 per cent last year.
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