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		<title>How to Invest in Asian Property?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 07:28:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregg Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The steady downfall of the American housing market has forced the investors to think about the large global market. Among the global investments the Asian property market will continue to prosper for the next few years. Asia is becoming more and more investor friendly. The property market has become more and more transparent to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The steady downfall of the American housing market has forced the investors to think about the large global market. Among the global<br />
investments the Asian property market will continue to prosper for the next few years. Asia is becoming more and more investor friendly.</p>
<p>The property market has become more and more transparent to the foreign investors and the removal of restrictions on foreign investments from a handful of countries in the region also helped matters. These changes have definitely resulted in renewed interest of the foreign investors. With these things in mind some guidelines are presented in this article.</p>
<p>The industrial property market produced unexpected results in the year of 2007. Occupancy rates and rental levels got excellent boost for all<br />
kinds of industrial space which indicated consistent strong demand. There were benefits for developers and manufacturers as a handful of<br />
business park sites and close to a dozen industrial sites were launched.</p>
<p>If you have made up your mind that you are going to invest in the Asian market, first of all you have to choose the Asian country in which you are going to invest. If you take the case of Japan, office and retail property seems the right choice and rental growth should remain consistent. Real estate is a profitable sector even in India where urban land prices had a huge surge because of foreign investment. Thailand has a fresh investment market with a bubbling young generation waiting in the wings. Property is increasingly becoming cheap and it seems one may not get a better opportunity to invest in Asian property.</p>
<p>Perform an extensive search in the Asian market you selected for your investment plans. Always remember that you should be very familiar with your chosen country&#8217;s rules and regulations regarding foreign investment. This is because these rules can play a very important role in the development of the investment plan you are going to execute in the investment market you selected. If you don&#8217;t give enough attention to these rules you could suffer huge losses. Each Asian country has got contrasting set of rules and regulations, but almost all are aimed at making the investors feel very comfortable. So you don&#8217;t have to express deep concerns about these restrictions.</p>
<p>The next thing to do is to spot an international real estate agent or broker who has got thorough knowledge about the Asian market in which you are planning to invest. The broker should be very carefully chosen because he should have a major influence on the future of your investment. Your choice of the broker will be very crucial if you are going to conduct negotiations in a language which you are not familiar with.</p>
<p>If you have found the right broker, you can think about an international real estate fund. This will give you the necessary diversification you need for your investment portfolio. These funds posses low minimums in the present scenario. So an intelligent investor can make excellent use of the property growth seen in most parts of Asia. You have to consult with your financial adviser about the Asian real estate mutual fund, Cohen and Steers Asia Pacific Real Estate Securities for the necessary help.</p>
<p>Thinking about a Real Estate Individual Trust (REIT) could be very handy if you are investing in the Asian property market. The Asian REIT market is progressing at a swift pace. The market got widened by 800 percentage in Singapore, 500 percentage in Japan and 1000 percentage in Hong Kong since 2003.</p>
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		<title>Real Estate Business in Japan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 08:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japan is an archipelago in the Pacific, separated from the eastern coastline of Asia by the Sea of Japan. The country&#8217;s four main islands are Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku and Hokkaido. The people are courteous, hardworking, and diligent. They are especially known for their warmth and hospitality. The real estate business is fast recovering from a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Japan is an archipelago in the Pacific, separated from the eastern coastline of Asia by the Sea of Japan. The country&#8217;s four main islands are Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku and Hokkaido. The people are courteous, hardworking, and diligent. They are especially known for their warmth and hospitality. The real estate business is fast recovering from a decade old slump that cut down the value of properties by about 75 percent. Rental income rates in the country are still higher than borrowing costs and interest rates will most certainly increase. The real estate business in Japan is showing clear signs of an emerging recovery from its recent decline. </p>
<p>Any property having the potential to generate revenue may be called commercial real estate. Apart from the property types listed above, capital gains and income by way of rent can also be acquired through investment in niche properties. A career in this field is likely to take hours of coursework and a satisfactory pass in one or more licensing exams.  Investing in the country&#8217;s real estate is a bold move, one that is extremely advantageous if carried out correctly. Anyone can acquire a property on the island. Investors must keep in mind that it is somewhat difficult to obtain a loan from a bank nowadays. </p>
<p>That depends on the area in which you want to invest your money. Tokyo is certainly the most expensive. Prices, as a rule, decrease steadily as the distance to the capital center increases. Old buildings are substantially cheaper than newly constructed ones. Remote areas such as Hokkaido and Tohoku, or regions such as Yamaguchi and Shimane can be especially cheap. In certain areas, local governments offer land for free to those who are willing to settle there for a number of years. Investors can easily get an idea of prices by checking with country-wide search engines. </p>
<p>In the mid-80&#8242;s, the country&#8217;s real estate market was excessively regulated and difficult to penetrate. Many factors have played in the easing of those regulations and Japan has now become a more open economy. Developments in technology and the Internet and internal changes in the economy have opened the Japanese market in many directions &#8211; telecommunication industry, medical equipments and pharmaceuticals industry, energy production, information technology industry, insurance industry, and financial services. </p>
<p>The striking 70 percent fall in the commercial real estate costs from their height in the early 1990&#8242;s shows the extent to which a loan supply imbalance can affect real economic activity. Companies and investors that are keen on entering the market can benefit by finding a reliable, well-reputed distributor or agent to represent them in the market. Japanese give a high degree of importance to personal relationships. You need much patience and repeated follow-up actions to clinch a real estate deal. If you are a foreigner entering in commercial real estate in Japan, it is a good idea to hire a professional interpreter, as many Japanese businessmen and executives do not speak English.</p>
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		<title>All About Real Estate Business In Japan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Japan is an archipelago in the Pacific, separated from the eastern coastline of Asia by the Sea of Japan. The country&#8217;s four main islands are Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku and Hokkaido. It is the largest and most varied economy in Asia. Identified as the &#8220;Land of the Rising Sun&#8221; . As a travel destination, it offers a fascinating time for the visitors. A wide range of attractions, sights, historical places and natural beauties of the country combine with a colorful cultures in this country. The people are courteous, hardworking, and diligent. They are especially known for their warmth and hospitality. The real estate business is fast recovering from a decade old slump that cut down the value of properties by about 75 percent. Rental income rates in the country are still higher than borrowing costs and interest rates will most certainly increase. The real estate business in Japan is showing clear signs of an emerging recovery from its recent decline. </p>
<p>All real estate with a prospective to generate outside income and revenue for the owner of the real property can be called commercial real estate. It includes many property types such as office buildings, apartment units, retail properties, condominiums and even plain land. Any property having the potential to generate revenue may be called commercial real estate. Apart from the property types listed above, capital gains and income by way of rent can also be acquired through investment in niche properties. A career in this field is likely to take hours of coursework and a satisfactory pass in one or more licensing exams. </p>
<p>Investing in the country&#8217;s real estate is a bold move, one that is extremely advantageous if carried out correctly. Anyone can acquire a property on the island. Investors must keep in mind that it is somewhat difficult to obtain a loan from a bank nowadays. Needless to say, it is rather impossible for a foreigner without a proper visa and a steady job to get a loan. However, if you are rich enough to buy your property without having to avail a loan, then the problem is solved. Commercial properties yield a steady cash flow, especially when lease contracts are made long-term. High income is expected throughout the contract period. As a rule, tenants are responsible for the maintenance of the property and they default less frequently on payments.</p>
<p>How much income would you be able to generate from investing in a property in Japan? That depends on the area in which you want to invest your money. Tokyo is certainly the most expensive. Prices, as a rule, decrease steadily as the distance to the capital center increases. Old buildings are substantially cheaper than newly constructed ones. Remote areas such as Hokkaido and Tohoku, or regions such as Yamaguchi and Shimane can be especially cheap. In certain areas, local governments offer land for free to those who are willing to settle there for a number of years. Investors can easily get an idea of prices by checking with country-wide search engines. </p>
<p>In the mid-80&#8242;s, the country&#8217;s real estate market was excessively regulated and difficult to penetrate. Many factors have played in the easing of those regulations and Japan has now become a more open economy. Developments in technology and the Internet and internal changes in the economy have opened the Japanese market in many directions &#8211; telecommunication industry, medical equipments and pharmaceuticals industry, energy production, information technology industry, insurance industry, and financial services. </p>
<p>The striking 70 percent fall in the commercial real estate costs from their height in the early 1990&#8242;s shows the extent to which a loan supply imbalance can affect real economic activity. This loan supply shock and its impact on construction activity in major commercial real estate markets have affected the economy adversely. Companies and investors that are keen on entering the market can benefit by finding a reliable, well-reputed distributor or agent to represent them in the market. It is also very important to develop business contacts through regular personal visits. Japanese give a high degree of importance to personal relationships. You need much patience and repeated follow-up actions to clinch a real estate deal.</p>
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