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Sam CrispinSeptember 5, 2008
Shanghai's Lujiazui office market to take a bath, World Financial Centre will still prosper
Analysis of: Mori's Skyscraper Opens in China | online.wsj.com
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
Mori has proven track record in staying power to see themselves through tough markets, World Financial Tower will fill and prosper.
Sam CrispinSeptember 4, 2008
China Property Investment
Analysis of: Morgan Stanley raising $10 billion property fund, eyes China | www.reuters.com
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
China real estate markets are a challenging environment that requires a tricky combination of managed risk taking and properly resourced management teams on the ground in China. Morgan Stanley are one of very few foreign institutions that have got the balance right.
Sam CrispinJuly 2, 2008
Invest in Real Estate Beyond Shanghai and Beijing
Analysis of: Foreign investment in Shanghai property market hit RMB 10 | www.chinaknowledge.com
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
Shanghai has a lot to offer the foreign investor who are still able to deal in China despite the approvals needed. But the story has moved on to the 2nd tier cities and increasingly the 3rd tier cities, investors just need an investment committee comfortable dealing in cities they have never heard ...
Sam CrispinMay 22, 2008
Middle eastern investment in China property
Analysis of: Qatar $40 bln property firm eyes Far East, Europe | www.guardian.co.uk
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
Money flows from middle east to China set to increase after long wait
Sam CrispinDecember 10, 2007
China property risks
Analysis of: Asia's hot property market booms - but China may face growing risks | canadianpress.google.com
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
Chinese property markets have grown at a tremendous rate over the last 5 years and the government regulator has made great efforts to slow things down to more manageable levels. The implications of a Chinese property crash are unthinkable but not unimaginable and there have been many recent articles...
Sam CrispinNovember 16, 2007
Conveyancing system faults creates opportunity for theft
Analysis of: Shenzhen Daily | paper.sznews.com
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
Reform of the way secondary market transactions are handled are urgently required to mitigate risk for buyers, sellers and brokers
Sam CrispinNovember 7, 2007
Home ownership rates in China and the different ownership titles
Analysis of: The Economist | www.economist.com
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
In 2002 it was announced that Chinese rates of home ownership had reached 80%, this was repeated recently by The Economist newspaper in passing. Deeper analysis reveals that this is not all that it seems.
Sam CrispinNovember 6, 2007
One way not to do it
Analysis of: Chinese real estate market sizzles despite efforts to cool price boom | www.landsnatch.com
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
However well intentioned, often it seems that government measures to slow real estate market investment and price increases are having the opposite affect to that intended. There are some very basic reasons.
Sam CrispinAugust 31, 2007
Beijing Retail Market, August 2007
Analysis of: At China's huge malls, high prices and few shoppers | www.csmonitor.com
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
The Beijing market has shown considerable improvements in the last 2 years with some new offers with a higher level of retail tenant. In some respects Beijing can be said to have overtaken China's commercial capital Shanghai 
Sam CrispinAugust 31, 2007
China property investment regulations, Sept 2007
Analysis of: China tightens rules on foreign property investors | www.chinadaily.com.cn
Author: Sam Crispin, Managing Director, Crispins Property Investment Management
Several rounds of tightening regulations around foreign property investment in China. Despite this investment has increased as have property prices across the country due to high returns and currency appreciation.

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