Turning point expected in Mandalay property market
While a slower economy and high property taxes are being blamed for declining real estate sales, Colliers International predict a turning point in Myanmar's real estate market.
Colliers International Myanmar's Paul Ahlgrim discusses Yangon's office market trends in Q1 2018 and what Colliers expects to see in the market moving forward.
U Soe Win steps in as new Minister for Planning and Finance
Colliers International believe Myanmar is taking a disciplined approach toward improving governance and accountability to ensure future economic prosperity.
Reforms to restore buyer /developer confidence in Yangon's condominium market - Colliers International
Colliers International Quarterly Review - Yangon Condominiums Q1 2018 report observed a modest increase in the citywide take-up rate caused by the slim volume of units launched in Q1 2018.
Competition eases for Yangon's serviced apartment sector, Colliers reports
Colliers International Myanmar's latest report Yangon Serviced Apartment Q1 2018 expects supply to remain limited in near future and urges developers to tap into the market with international standard non-serviced apartments.
Serviced apartments, retail, and industrial sectors come out on top reports Colliers International
Colliers International Asia Market Snapshot for Q1 2018 reveals serviced apartments, retail and industrial sectors on the rise in Myanmar property market.
According to Tony Picon from Colliers International Myanmar "A can-do spirit bodes well for the city when the electricity and Myanmar’s transport infrastructure are improved."
Car parking requirements hamper lacklustre condominium market
The condominium market in Yangon remained sluggish in the first quarter of 2017 with lacklustre sales being recorded for most projects, according to the latest report by Colliers International Myanmar