| News on 2010-03-31 |
| - Mapletree acquires IXINAL Monzen-Nakacho building in Tokyo |
| - Landed home prices surpass 2008 peak levels |
| - China Property Bust May Prove Temporary, BOJ, UBS Analysts Say |
| - Asian Shares Mostly Up; China Jumps On Index Futures News |
| - Cheung Kong Profit Rises on H.K., China Home Sales |
| - Restored historical landmarks part of conservation effort |
| - Prime govt land to be tendered out for private development |
| - Studies to be conducted on all future dam projects |
| - Kaing Meng City sales disappoint |
| - Families in KCham say Veterans Association is trying to take their land |
| - Pair make bail in land dispute |
| - Pace of price growth in prime central London residential property market slowing, latest index shows |
| - Latest property index shows signs that decline of Irish property market is slowing |
| News on 2010-03-30 |
| - Australia central bank:Home prices ‘quite high’ |
| - Malaysia pushing for more Middle East construction projects |
| - EPF to launch new housing loan scheme soon |
| - MPC, Beijing Construction planning projects in Iskandar |
| - Minister Mah to visit Hong Kong |
| - Minister Mah to visit Hong Kong |
| - URA launches tender for Upper Changi Road residential site |
| - Conference focuses on valuations |
| - Kep tourist port under threat, developer says |
| - Low Mekong isn’t caused by dams: govt |
| - New posts at VN border |
| - SRP lawmaker’s land in Siem Reap seized |
| - Kampong Speu villagers awaiting representatives’ release |
| - Land registry figures show average UK property price rose 7% over last year |
| - Consultants call for professional property valuation standards for the Gulf region |
| - Real estate industry welcomes new property index for Singapore |
| News on 2010-03-29 |
| - សមាគមអ្នកវាយតម្លៃអចលនទ្រព្យបើកវគ្គបណ្ដុះបណ្ដាលរយៈពេលខ្លីប្រចាំឆ្នាំ |
| News on 2010-03-27 |
| - Bras Basah HDB flat sold for $650,000 |
| - 76 Shenton sells out in one day |
| - Invest Malaysia 2010 expected to attract 600 |
| - Property swaps linked to Pheapimex |
| - Police, villagers clash in Kampong Speu |
| - Foreclosures in US climb again and property sales drop as real estate crisis continues |
| - Majority of Dubai World bailout to go into troubled Nakheel property developments |
| - Far East prime property markets expected to take off 2010 and next year, report predicts |
| News on 2010-03-26 |
| - ដំណើរទស្សនកិច្ចតំណាងធនាគារពិភពលោក និង តំណាងមូលនិធិរូបិយវត្ថុអន្ដរជាតិ |
| - URA launches tender for Woodlands industrial site |
| - New private home price index by NUS |
| - អាជ្ញាធរខែត្រកណ្ដាលរងការចោទថារួមដៃគ្នាកាត់ដីអ្នកភូមិលក់ឲ្យឈ្មួញ |
| - អ្នកភូមិនៅរតនគិរីតវ៉ាពីបញ្ហាក្រុមហ៊ុនវៀតណាមជីកកកាយដីស្រែ |
| - ទំនាស់ដីធ្លីរ៉ាំរ៉ៃរវាងប្រជាពលរដ្ឋពីរភូមិនៅស្រុកបវេលត្រូវបានបញ្ចប់ |
| - Developer slapped with maximum fine |
| - Upgrading of Pudu Market to start soon |
| - Obama to order fresh help for struggling homeowners |
| - Tong sees potential in Ho Hup’s property arm |
| - Expected growth in sales for Johor property market |
| - Bokor disputes to be overseen by officials |
| - Developers prompted to register |
| - 52,000 hectares of land seized in Siem Reap |
| - Govt unveils plans for public housing project |
| - Ministry building sold off to developer |
| - Two held over Kampong Speu conflict |
| - Commercial property market in Portugal showing signs of recovery after worst year on record |
| - Stamp duty changes widely welcomed by the property industry but experts point to flaws in the system |
| - Wealthy property investors predict US real estate recovery won’t appear until next year |
| News on 2010-03-25 |
| - Office market near bottoming out |
| - Singapore remains most livable location for Asian expats |
| - Singapore remains most livable location for Asian expats |
| - តំបន់សេដ្ឋកិច្ចពិសេសខ្មែរកំពុងជួបឧបសគ្គ |
| - Effects of Laos dam might be felt downstream: NGO |
| - Laurent invests $1.6m in rice factory |
| - Villagers want to build within Angkor park |
| - Tuol Sambo improves: groups |
| - Rise in property lending in Dubai, latest figures show |
| - Many global property markets still recovering from three year real estate downturn, reports shows |
| - Genral election may cause threat to UK property remarkable turn around |
| News on 2010-03-24 |
| - URA releases 3 residential sites for sale |
| - HDB to launch tender for Tampines Road site |
| - Sale of residential land temporarily halted |
| - China cracks down on property development |
| - Singapore Property Market Sees Foreign Purchases Double |
| - Property Novices Drive Hong Kong Prices Higher |
| - S.Korea govt seeks approval for 14.6-billion-dollar city |
| - Clearing works at Jaya mall start |
| - ‘Don’t sell land for quick gain’ |
| - Govt to spend RM1b in Kota Iskandar |
| - Residents gathering in SS3 goes on despite rain |
| - ពលរដ្ឋនៅតំបន់បឹងកក់តវ៉ាសុំឲ្យធ្វើប័ណ្ណកម្មសិទ្ធិដី |
| - តុលាការកោះហៅអ្នកភូមិ៤នាក់ទៀតទាក់ទងនឹងទំនាស់ដីនៅកំពង់ស្ពឺ |
| - Lake protest saga continues |
| - Court calls 16 Kampong Speu villagers |
| - 16 Omlaing commune villagers summonsed |
| - Kampong Speu villagers file complaint over lost homes |
| - Forest Blaze: Fire destroys 5 hectares of national park |
| - Confusion in Spain as real estate stats indicate lower price falls |
| - History dictates that property prices in major economies are not yet at bottom |
| - Agents highlight new appetite for luxury property in New Zealand |
| News on 2010-03-23 |
| - Luxury-Home Prices Drop on Financial Crisis; China Values Jump |
| - Asian markets fall as India rate increase weighs |
| - LFE unit sells land for RM4.9mil |
| - UEM Land fixes rights issue at 80 sen a share |
| - ‘Picky’ locals stall plan |
| - Govt warns developers to apply for licences |
| - Villagers fear police retaliation |
| - Residential real estate sales soared in Singapore in 2009, research shows |
| - Residential property listings still falling in 10 key cities in the US, research shows |
| - Repossessions, late delivery and sell offs still dominate the Dubai property market |
| - Nordic commercial real estate market recovering well, report shows |
| News on 2010-03-20 |
| - Global real estate transaction volumes to accelerate in 2010 |
| - Mohd Sultan office site draws $17.2 million bid |
| - OZ weighs gold find in Mondulkiri at 8m tonnes |
| - Small lots force many hit by Tuol Kork blaze to consider relocation |
| - Land disputes flare in Kampong Speu |
| - Economic downturn could leave US property insufficiently insured during 2010 hurricane season |
| - Hundreds of thousands of new properties needed in Oz, development council warns |
| - Investors positive about real estate investment in Europe in 2010, survey shows |
| News on 2010-03-19 |
| - Picking the right colour for walls – Part 1 |
| - The soothing sounds of a water feature |
| - Swedish Skanska to build new World Trade Center train station |
| - Japanese land prices fall at fastest pace in five years |
| - Toll សុំឱ្យរដ្ឋាភិបាលយកចិត្ដទុកដាក់ហេដ្ឋារចនាសម្ព័ន្ធផ្លូវរថភ្លើង |
| - $35m Canadia project |
| - Building of $3.8m brewery begins |
| - Govt gives contract for $2bn dam to VN firm |
| - Railways need support to profit, Toll CEO says |
| - Government agrees to protect grasslands |
| - Developers looking outside Dubai to wider Middle East as they start to look at a positive places |
| - Election uncertainties denting confidence in the UK property markets, it is claimed |
| - Wintry weather hits US property market with starts and permits falling in February, reports show |
| News on 2010-03-18 |
| - Resorts completes US$18mil MGM notes subscription |
| - Franklin Templeton Buys Five Pct Stake In KSL |
| - Kerry’s 2009 Profit Advances 44% on Valuation Gain |
| - Tampines site draws $302 million bid |
| - The Vision registers hot sales |
| - HDB launches 2 new BTO projects in Sengkang and Sembawang |
| - Winter weather didn’t affect property sales in the UK, estate agents report indicates |
| - Real estate market becoming more balanced in Canada in post credit crisis era |
| - Real estate markets in Abu Dhabi and Dubai becoming entwined as prices even out, research shows |
| News on 2010-03-17 |
| - Developers want Govt to build low-cost units |
| - PPH Resorts counter-sues SP Setia unit |
| - Reconstruction planned for burnt Tuol Kork community |
| - Owner says $40m mall will open before 2011 |
| - Residential property sales surge in Singapore, latest figures show |
| - Improvement in global commercial property transactions set to accelerate in 2010, report shows |
| - Rising demand for rental properties set to boost the private landlord sector in the UK |
| News on 2010-03-16 |
| - កាណាឌីយ៉ាវិនិយោគ $១៥ លានសង់អគារ -ផ្ទះល្វែង |
| - កាណាឌីយ៉ានឹងបង្កើនប្រាក់កម្ចីទិញផ្ទះដល់ ២០% ក្នុងឆ្នាំនេះ |
| - ក្រុមហ៊ុនតៃវ៉ាន់គ្រោងនឹងបើករោងចក្រផលិតស្បែកជើលើទំហំដី៤ម៉ឺនម៉ែត្រការ៉េ |
| - តំបន់ពាណិជ្ជសេរីជាឱកាសនិងជាការប្រឈមរបស់កម្ពុជា |
| - កិច្ចប្រជុំស្ដីពីការអភិវឌ្ឍតំបន់ត្រីកោណនៅរតនគិរី |
| - ពលរដ្ឋនៅខណ្ឌទួលគោកបារម្ភចំពោះការតម្រូវឲ្យរុះរើលំនៅ |
| - អាជ្ញាធរខែត្រកំពង់ធំតាមចាប់អ្នកភូមិដែលចូលរួមក្នុងការសុំដី |
| - URA launches tender for Yishun Avenue 6 industrial site |
| - Drop in sales for February |
| - CMP to build high-end condos in Johor Baru |
| - Ranhill commissions 190-MW power plant in Sabah |
| - Old boys’ association set to gain permanent home |
| - Oversea finalising licensing programme |
| - China to build high-speed railways in US |
| - Canadia targets home loans |
| - Battambang villagers say authorities torched homes in land dispute |
| - Villagers write to Hun Sen over dam |
| - Residential property prices in the UK at a virtual standstill and falling in London |
| - Real estate developers in India promise a more cautious outlook for 2010 & beyond |
| - Slight signs of recovery in Polish commercial property market after weak 2009, report says |
| News on 2010-03-13 |
| - URA to launch tender for Woodlands reserve list site |
| - Asian REIT markets makes stronger recovery in later half 2009 |
| - Yishun EC site draws $127 million bid |
| - URA to launch tender for Changi Road reserve list site |
| - Taiwan Prepares for the Arrival of Luxury Investors |
| - TA to sell S’pore hotel to unit |
| - Apsara to file suit in land row |
| - Residents protest Boeung Tumpun road delay |
| - Sudanese interested in farming investment |
| - Gold Tower to finish |
| - Dubai developer plans second project in Turkey and wants to revive talks over Indonesian resort |
| - Commercial investment market in Brussels improving after growth in last few months of 2009 |
| - Oz sees big increase in demand from Russian and Chinese property investors |
| News on 2010-03-12 |
| - Boeung Kak villagers call on PM to intervene in land case |
| - Canadia\'s Siem Reap project to open June |
| - Villagers to appear in court over Kampong Speu row |
| - Officials say electrical fire sparked Tuol Kork blaze |
| - Shortage of supply leads to massive 214% increase in sales of new builds in London, report shows |
| - Property prices in UK’s most expensive street soar, survey reveals |
| - Foreclosure rates fall in the US but still way above a year ago, latest figures show |
| News on 2010-03-11 |
| - China Property Prices Jump, Highlighting Bubble Risk (Update3) |
| - Emerging-Market Stocks Gain, Erasing 2010 Loss; Yen Weakens |
| - Global REIT values to grow in 2010-Ernst & Young |
| - AFC Reports Fiscal 2009 Financial Results; Provides Fiscal 2010 Guidance |
| - Cars vandalised at apartment |
| - Upcoming Ho Hup EGM in limbo again |
| - Two abandoned housing projects revived |
| - Canadia to fund $2.5m endeavour |
| - Relocation may be offered to victims of Tuol Kork fire |
| - UK landlords more upbeat about the private rented property sector but say lending is too tight |
| - UK property market sees first sustained shift for two years as supply outstrips demand, report shows |
| - Cash rich property investors looking to buy discounted second homes in traditional hotspots |
| News on 2010-03-10 |
| - Battambang vendors protest |
| - Police fire on Kraya evictees |
| - China Real Estate 4Q profit surges on heels of IPO |
| - Soaring China home prices thwart ordinary buyers |
| - Residents bear the brunt of too much development |
| - Worst yet to come for Kota Damansara folk |
| - Fixed deposit rates on the rise |
| - Sabah to find land for court near city centre |
| - TH, Naza in property tie-up |
| - Slight pick up in property sales in Cyprus, latest figures show |
| News on 2010-03-09 |
| - អគ្គិភ័យបំផ្លាញផ្ទះនិងកុដិមួយចំនួននៅវត្តនាគវ័ន្ត |
| - ដំណើរការជួសជុលស្តារផ្លូវរថភ្លើងនៅកម្ពុជាកំពុងប្រព្រឹត្តទៅបានល្អ |
| - SKorean firm plans $300m project |
| - Hun Sen’s Cabinet approves project to develop Anlong Veng for tourism |
| - Kampong Thom vendors seek Hun Sen’s aid |
| - Land Dispute: Summoned villagers ask for time |
| - URA launches tender for Yishun industrial site |
| - New HDB measures introduced to tackle speculation |
| - Japanese Market Trades Weak |
| - China sees long-term growth in housing prices |
| - Bali dreams for Desaru |
| - Pantech banks on Saudi plant |
| - China has largest property investment market in the world after US slumps 64%, report reveals |
| - NZ sees surge of property on market as buyers become more cagey, reports show |
| - Property prices up in US in February with increased foreclosures not harming the market, report says |
| News on 2010-03-05 |
| - Universal Studios Singapore opens 18 March |
| - Sengkang EC site draws 11 bids |
| - China's premier plans further action on housing prices |
| - D-G: Errant contractors to get the boot |
| - Community service to settle arrears |
| - Sihanoukville villagers seek relocation land |
| - Mondulkiri villagers to blame over land row: chief |
| - Fears of US style property crash persist in Asia |
| - Fears that US tax credit stimulus is not increasing real estate sales |
| - Property company that hoped to be quids in with cultural investment goes into liquidation |
| - UK residential property saw unexpected price fall in February, index shows |
| News on 2010-03-04 |
| - Ascott opening second Citadines property in Kyoto, Japan |
| - Strong rebound for luxury market expected |
| - Pentagon locked down after shooting in Metro: report |
| - Q+A: What markets should expect from China's parliament |
| - Market Defies Fear of China Housing Bubble |
| - Raffles to invest RM200m in Iskandar |
| - Wheelchair-bound man gets own home at last |
| - ជម្លោះដីរវាងជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចសួយនិងក្រុមហ៊ុនH.L.Hត្រូវបានបញ្ចប់ |
| - Developers and banks begin to offer property credit again |
| - Golf course set to open |
| - Two sought for illegal sale of forest area |
| - Land Dispute: Meeting set for row in Mondulkiri |
| - Lan Protest: NGOs slam police action in Dangkor |
| - End of real estate tax breaks in Thailand will see price of new property rising in April |
| - Irish commercial property market still challenging but confidence improving, report shows |
| - An ageing population will have a significant impact on UK residential property market, report shows |
| News on 2010-03-03 |
| - តំណាងពលរដ្ឋជាប់ឃុំក្នុងរឿងជម្លោះដីនៅខណ្ឌដង្កោបារម្ភខ្លាចត្រូវជាប់ឃុំបន្ត |
| - ពលរដ្ឋចោទមេភូមិថារៃលុយដើម្បីសូកប៉ាន់ក្នុងរឿងជម្លោះដីនៅបាត់ដំបង |
| - មេឃុំនៅរតនគិរីរងការចោទថាគំរាមអ្នកភូមិមិនឲ្យតវ៉ាពីការកាប់រានដីរបស់ឈ្មួញ |
| - អូស្ត្រាលីនិងធនាគារអភិវឌ្ឍន៍អាស៊ីផ្តល់ថវិកា៦៣,៥លានដុល្លារសម្រាប់ស្តារផ្លូវដែកកម្ពុជា |
| - Villagers testify in OMeanchey land-row case |
| - Revamped railway set for October restart: Toll |
| - Fire destroys market in Kampong Thom |
| - Villagers pitch tents to guard their farmland |
| - Villagers abandon Dangkor land claim |
| - Property investors in Dubai adopting a more cautious approach post global crisis |
| - Growing glut likely to slow Spanish real estate market even further, it is claimed |
| - Analysts say there will be no property price increase in the US for several years |
| News on 2010-03-02 |
| - Business owners in trouble for not using garbage bins |
| - Signs of sand-mining near TTDI Jaya |
| - Pipe-relocation work draws ire of PJ folk |
| - Ipoh land info is just but a mouse click away |
| - Gopeng museum becomes a central meeting place for community |
| - Residents: We are not in the way of project to build low- and medium-cost homes |
| - France's Bouygues sees 2010 sales down 4 percent |
| - Hotel in Johor Baru spending RM25m on renovations |
| - Sabah may double land cess for oil palm giants |
| - Perak’s Amanjaya plan gets green light |
| - Occupy new bases quickly to detect defects, policemen told |
| - Sabah to go ahead with dam project |
| - Mustapa urges furniture makers to use branding |
| - Railway loan signing |
| - Leopard Cambodia buys stake in ACLEDA |
| - Ratanakkiri villagers say dams have drained rivers |
| - Land Dispute: Takeo man arrested for trespassing |
| - Officials see industry as key to FTA benefits |
| - Military steps into Kampong Speu land row |
| - Takhmao protest pre-empted |
| - Office property rental markets saw steep declines across the globe in 2009, report shows |
| - Luxury real estate in central London post further increases, latest index shows |
| - Improved outlook signalled for Malay property market as govt outlaws dodgy developers |
| News on 2010-03-01 |
| - Labour market trends in the wake of the Great Recession |
| - Bowled over by nature’s beauty |
| - Ceramics that tell the Malaysian story |
| - Bandar Botanic residents endure major power failure |
| - Kiaraville JMC organises its first party to usher in the Year of the Tiger |
| - Group all set for closure over guidelines |
| - Affin to corner 10% Islamic banking market |
| - More global banks may go for IIB licence |
| - Taiping-JB highway project may be revived |
| - 15-hour water disruption in Malacca starts Wednesday |
| - Bank Negara may start to unwind measures |
| - Mango trees planted on varsity’s environs day |
| - Gambling on recovery |
| - Kampong Speu villagers protest eviction for plantation |
| - US and Japan to lead pick up in distressed properties, new report says |
| - Snow and end of stamp duty holiday leads to first property price decrease in the UK for nine months |
| - Real estate rent bubble in Nairobi threatens US style property crash, it is claimed |