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In Depth: Hong Kong’s Battered Property Market Shows Signs of Life

By Wen Simin and Han Wei
2026年01月16日 17:14
Soaring rents, falling mortgage rates and a wave of talent-driven immigration are driving a rebound in residential real estate after four years of falling home prices
Hong Kong’s long-languishing housing market is rebounding, but big obstacles remain for the commercial property segment. Photo: Bloomberg

For nine years, Li Ou, a financial professional from the Chinese mainland working in Hong Kong, was content to rent. But in late 2025, after enduring a string of sharp rent increases, he decided it was time to buy. Sensing a shift in the city’s long-depressed property market, he resolved to close a deal before the year ended.

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