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📢Today, we are launching our  latest China thought leadership paper: 🏠 Evolution of Canary Wharf: Why and What Makes it the Emerging Property Hotspot for Chinese Buyers and Investors? 📰For this Thought Leadership Article, 11K | China-Specialist Communications Consultancy  and  Canary Wharf Group  invited 10 experts across different sectors in Asia and the UK to offer their unique industry perspectives on this key question.    Below are the top 6 key findings:  ☑️Canary Wharf has undergone a transformation from business district to cultural destination, attractive to residents and visitors alike. The style and amenities of the area are ideal for Chinese buyers and property investors.      ☑️Chinese buyers are changing from being predominantly property investors to also taking an interest in becoming owner-occupiers and Canary Wharf is just the kind of neighbourhood that is encouraging that shift.      ☑️The amenities, location, security and excellent transport links are among the features of Canary Wharf that are most appealing to Chinese buyers. Convenience is key and with Canary Wharf, everything – from work, to socialising, to shopping – is on the doorstep.     ☑️Thanks to the high-rise and modern nature of the residences in Canary Wharf, Chinese (including Hong Kong) investors will feel right at home. The area is similar in style to the developments they’re used to. Amenities and green spaces are all within walking distance, which is another key factor.     ☑️Thanks to Canary Wharf’s many attractions to Chinese property investors, there is a growing Chinese community here, which is, in itself, a draw to people considering the area.      ☑️Canary Wharf is continually developing, not just in its properties and infrastructure, but also in the diversification of the businesses it attracts. With tech and life science companies coming in, the area looks set to continue to experience innovation and future growth.   * Big thank you to all our industry experts for your valuable insights (not in order) in this paper:     Melanie Conway of Canary Wharf Group | 曹锦玥 Winnie Jinyue Cao of Blick Rothenberg | Winnie Seow of Hawksford | Yuchen Xia of New Horizon Global | Wenxi Zhou 周文玺 of Lawrence Stephens | Jenny Dong of Managing Ocean Tide Wealth Limited | Jonathan Chan of Ronald Fletcher Baker LLP | George Why of Russell Academy | Vincent Tsz Ming Li, CFA of Oakcean Capital | Terence Tan of Azets.     👇 Read the full article below. #chinapr #canarywharf #londonproperty #insights

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