House prices in the Australian capital cities were at record levels subsequent to Global Financial Crisis (GFC) 2008 and many believed that foreign investors, especially the Chinese investors, were the main reason for the Australian capital cities’ house prices escalation. This research conducted an Australian cross border semi-structured interviews in Shanghai, China to uncover historical evidence and emerging trend supporting the existence of a significant relationship between overseas investors and residential housing markets performance in Australia subsequent to the GFC 2008. Some unique investment strategies of private investors from China which emphasised on non-capitalist factors such as early education were identified, alongside wi...
There is an increasing number of Chinese individual foreign investors (IFIs) in Australian residenti...
Offshore high net worth investors were active in the Australian property market subsequent to the Gl...
In the mid-1970s Asian investment in Australia accounted for less than 15% of the total foreign inve...
Active participation by foreign investors in Australian residential property market is common subseq...
Active participation by foreign investors in Australian residential property market is common subseq...
Within the wider context of housing financialisation, rising international investment in residential...
This research focuses on the emerging overseas investor determinants for the Australian residential ...
Chinese investors are often blamed for Australia’s escalating house prices but a number of factors m...
Chinese investors are often blamed for Australia’s escalating house prices but a number of factors m...
This article analyses the cultural, housing and intergovernmental politics of individual foreign inv...
This thesis examines Chinese property developers’ responses to the bust in foreign real estate inves...
Purpose This research aims to focus on the emerging determinants for the Australian residential pro...
Purpose This research aims to focus on the emerging determinants for the Australian residential pro...
Chinese investors are often blamed for Australia’s escalating house prices but a number of factors m...
Purpose: This research aims to focus on the emerging determinants for the Australian residential pro...
There is an increasing number of Chinese individual foreign investors (IFIs) in Australian residenti...
Offshore high net worth investors were active in the Australian property market subsequent to the Gl...
In the mid-1970s Asian investment in Australia accounted for less than 15% of the total foreign inve...
Active participation by foreign investors in Australian residential property market is common subseq...
Active participation by foreign investors in Australian residential property market is common subseq...
Within the wider context of housing financialisation, rising international investment in residential...
This research focuses on the emerging overseas investor determinants for the Australian residential ...
Chinese investors are often blamed for Australia’s escalating house prices but a number of factors m...
Chinese investors are often blamed for Australia’s escalating house prices but a number of factors m...
This article analyses the cultural, housing and intergovernmental politics of individual foreign inv...
This thesis examines Chinese property developers’ responses to the bust in foreign real estate inves...
Purpose This research aims to focus on the emerging determinants for the Australian residential pro...
Purpose This research aims to focus on the emerging determinants for the Australian residential pro...
Chinese investors are often blamed for Australia’s escalating house prices but a number of factors m...
Purpose: This research aims to focus on the emerging determinants for the Australian residential pro...
There is an increasing number of Chinese individual foreign investors (IFIs) in Australian residenti...
Offshore high net worth investors were active in the Australian property market subsequent to the Gl...
In the mid-1970s Asian investment in Australia accounted for less than 15% of the total foreign inve...