Jones Lang LaSalle: Chinese property 'invasion' will ease


KUALA LUMPUR: The interest and intensity of Chinese developers diversifying and flooding into cities around the world is temporary and will ease off over the longer term, according to Christopher Fossick, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) managing director for Singapore and South-East Asia.

“We will see the Chinese as global investors but not with the intensity of the past 12 to 24 months,” said Fossick, referring to the entry of mainland Chinese developers into Johor.

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