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Visionary planning the only answer to gridlock

BEIJING: Cars have gridlocked countless great cities that did not plan for the explosion of private ownership. Not so long ago mainland cities remained exceptions. The automotive industry was still to take off.

Australia housing market strong in 2010, says report

MELBOURNE: Australia experienced one of the strongest housing markets in the world during 2010, new research shows.

But likely interest rate hikes will slow the market in 2011, the Global Real Estate Trends report predicts.

The report, released by Canada's Scotiabank, tracks the housing markets in 12 advanced economies throughout 2010.

China vice premier vows to rein in property prices

BEIJINGL China will not tolerate speculative buying in its red-hot property market and will keep up a slew measures to calm prices, Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang was quoted by state television as saying on Tuesday, Dec 28.

Tambun Indah looking to increase landbank

KUALA LUMPUR: Leading Penang property developer Tambun Indah Land Bhd is finalising the acquisition of two pieces of land in the northern state to add to its current landbank of more than 200 acres while planning to venture into the Klang Valley in the near future.

SunCity to acquire land parcels in Johor for RM134m

KUALA LUMPUR: In a bid to develop its first flagship project in Johor, Sunway City Bhd (SunCity) is acquiring parcels of land in the southern state measuring a total 2.81 million sq ft for a consideration of RM134.53 million, it announced to Bursa Malaysia on Tuesday, Dec 28.

Average UK house prices forecast to fall by 2% in 2011

KUALA LUMPUR: House prices in the UK are likely to remain under downward pressure for the first half of the year 2011. Weak demand, lack of mortgage finance and falling consumer sentiment are trends that will continue into 2011, according to Hometrack director of research Richard Donnell.