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Chinese property investor boom coming to Australia by 2025

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2023-08-07
Rich Chinese property investors are eyeing up Australia, with over 700,000 expected to migrate overseas in the next 2 years.

The latest ranking from Juwai IQI shows that Australia ranks number one as the top overseas destination for Chinese property hunters.

Australia comes ahead of all other global markets, including Canada, the UK, and the US, which came in second, third, and fourth place respectively, based on the number of inquiries that rich Chinese investors have made on the investment platform during the first 6 months of 2023.
 
Top 10 Places Chinese Are Buying Homes Overseas

Rank Country
1 Australia
2 Canada
3 United Kingdom
4 United States
5 Thailand
6 Malaysia
7 Japan
8 United Arab Emirates
9 Vietnam
10 Singapore
Note: Based on the number of buyer inquiries on the platform from Jan. to June 2023
Source: Bloomberg/AFR 

In fifth place were Thailand, Malaysia, and Japan.

The United Arab Emirates, which ranked 13th in 2021, shot up to eighth place while Germany fell out of the top 10.

Vietnam and Singapore accounted for ranks 9 and 10.

Mass exodus from China expected

Kashif Ansari, group chief executive officer and co-founder of Juwai IQI explained that many real estate transactions are dependent on Chinese buyers being able to go abroad.

At the moment, Chinese travel is still at low levels, with outbound travel still yet to rebound to pre-pandemic levels thanks to limited airline capacity and high travel costs.

But as international travel resumes he expects that Chinese interest in overseas property markets will only grow further.

Juwai IQI’s report expects that a sustained exodus over the next few years will continue to drive Chinese property investments abroad with around 712,000 people from the country anticipated to migrate to the US, Canada, and Australia between now and 2025.

The country's hard covid-19 lockdown rules and restrictions, combined with President Xi Jinping’s push for “common prosperity” means China’s wealthy have been flocking to more welcoming places such as Singapore or setting up a backup plan.

And the report expects capital flight from the mainland could reach US$150 billion ($221 billion) this year, as more Chinese people move their money abroad.

Interestingly, Western countries have long been a mecca for Chinese immigrants, but South-East Asia has emerged as a hotspot for high-net-worth Chinese individuals, with residents attracted by “golden visa” programs that fast-track investors and professionals to residency.

Chinese citizens are the biggest source of demand for golden visa programs across the globe, which can allow people to stay as long as 20 years.

In 2021, Chinese accounted for 46% of approved applicants in two of the most popular programs: Greece and Australia, and 31% of approvals for Portugal.