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Considerations of buying China property
Hong Kong's inflating home prices are making it more and more difficult for Hongkongers to invest in the domestic market. Seeing the rapid growth in China's economy in the decade, some Hong Kong buyers start to have their eyes on China's property market, looking for investment opportunities in the Greater Bay Area.
What do I need to know when investing in China's property market?
The rules and regulations on buying properties vary depending on the local government. If your heart is set on China's property market, make sure you have done a thorough research on the legal process in the areas you desire.
When the law in mainland China is wildly different from that in Hong Kong, some Hong Kong buyers turn to real estate agents who are more experienced in China's property market and speak the language for handling property matters.
Where in China should I invest?
First-tier cities: The real estate sector in China ranks cities into tiers according to how commercially developed the areas are. Buying properties in first-tier cities in China is generally considered to be a safer choice than investing in lower-tier cities.
The Greater Bay Area: The Belt and Road (or One Belt One Road) Initiative has called for infrastructure connecting China to Europe, with the Greater Bay Area including Zhuhai, Zhongshan, and Foshan as its very core. Together with the completion of infrastructure projects enhancing the connectivity among Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, the house prices in these neighbourhoods in China have seen a substantial increase. Hong Kong buyers are discovering the potentials of these Chinese properties.
Some investors in China's property market are willing to take on more risks, by buying houses in lower-tier cities with less formidable home prices than Shenzhen. It is recommended to consult professionals before making investment decisions about Chinese properties.