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 Half of New London Homes Go To Ethnic Chinese
Author: Kobo-Daishi 
Date:   04-23-12 20:05

Dear all,

The following is an April 20, 2012 article titled "Chinese, Southeast Asians Purchase Half of New London Homes" found at Bloomberg's BusinessWeek magazine's web site:

Investors from China and Southeast Asia bought one in every two new homes in central London last year as the number of wealthy individuals in the region swells, Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. (JLL) (JLL) said.

Buyers from China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore accounted for 51 percent of new-property purchases in central London neighborhoods that the broker handled, up from 47 percent in 2010, Jones Lang said in a report today. Hong Kong buyers led Asia with 17 percent of the purchases, the Chicago-based broker said.

“The number of high-net-worth individuals is growing and growing, especially in the Asia-Pacific countries where you’ve got developing economies,” Neil Chegwidden, a residential research director at Jones Lang, said by phone. “They need to invest their money somewhere.”

Overseas investors are buying luxury homes in the U.K. capital to preserve wealth in one of the world’s most resilient property markets amid political and economic volatility in their home markets. Luxury-home prices in central London rose the most in 10 months in March, according to London-based broker Knight Frank LLP.

The number of billionaires in Asia rose to 351 last year from 245 in 2010, according to a Credit Suisse Group AG’s Global Wealth report. Europe had 251 billionaires while North America accounted for 332 last year, the Zurich-based bank said.
British Buyer Drop

The proportion of British buyers fell to 19 percent from 22 percent in 2010, Jones Lang said in the report.

Around three quarters of London-home purchases were made because the investor plans to rent out the property, and 28 percent of buyers used cash to buy the real estate, according to Jones Lang. The neighborhoods used to compile the report were Kensington and Chelsea, City of Westminster, City of London, St. John’s Wood and the Canary Wharf financial district in east London.

Investors and developers plan to build 9,000 prime apartments and houses by the end of the decade that they’re aiming to sell for more than 1,000 pounds a square foot, according to a study released in July by London-based consulting firm EC Harris LLP. About 4,000 units are scheduled to open in 2014 and 2015, EC Harris estimates.

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The article may be found at the following link:

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-04-19/chinese-southeast-asians-buy-half-of-new-central-london-homes

You know, Kobo's making an assumption when he says that half the London homes are going to ethnic Chinese. ;-0

For all he knows, those Southeast Asians might not be ethnic Chinese. ;-0

The Malaysian and Singaporean buyers might be ethnic Malays or ethnic Indians. ;-0

Even the Hong Kongers might be ethnic Indians or maybe even ethnic Brits. ;=0

But in all likelihood they're all ethnic Chinese. ;-0

Silver Rain was falling down upon the dirty grounds of London Town
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"London Town" by Paul McCartney & Wings. ;-)

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=london+town+mccartney

For those who'd prefer a luxury condo in downtown Los Angeles, contact Kobo. ;-0

He'll steer you to a loverly little place deep in the heart of the city. ;-)

London. Dreary. Rain, fog. It snows in winter.

New York might be America's biggest city but also snow in winter.

Los Angeles. Never snows. Okay, last year a freak hail storm that lasted about an hour. Otherwise never snows.

Built on a desert so rarely rains. We just had our yearly quota about a week back. ;-)

Kobo-Daishi, PLLA.

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