With the Hong Kong government’s aggressive promotion of the Top Talent Pass Scheme (TTPS) and various other talent admission programs in recent years, the local residential leasing market is entering a new golden era. These mainland and overseas professionals moving to Hong Kong generally command lucrative incomes and maintain exceptionally high standards for living quality, transport convenience, and neighborhood amenities.

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Historically, the Hong Kong property market has predominantly mirrored a synchronized pattern of either “rising prices with high volumes” or “falling prices with low volumes.” However, entering 2026, the market has unveiled an intriguing “divergent phenomenon.” On one hand, a prolonged high-interest rate environment has given many prospective buyers pause, causing both primary and secondary […]

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Buying a property in Hong Kong is one of the most significant financial milestones you will ever achieve. Whether you are a first-time local buyer looking at a cozy apartment in Sham Shui Po or an expatriate investing in a luxury high-rise in Mid-Levels, navigating the city’s real estate market can be exhilarating.

However, beneath the excitement of property viewings and negotiations lies a complex legal labyrinth known as conveya

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Are Property Agents Regulated in Hong Kong? A Buyer’s Guide to Working with Licensed Estate Agents Planning to buy property in Hong Kong? Understanding how local estate agents are licensed, what they can do for you, and how commission works is essential before you start your search. Are Property Agents Regulated in Hong Kong? Yes. […]

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Buying a home is, for the vast majority of Hong Kong people, the largest leveraged investment of their lifetime. While second-hand properties offer higher efficiency rates and mature neighborhoods, they are like thick history books. Every crack and every trace of peeling paint records the living habits of previous tenants and the maintenance standards of […]

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