Knight Frank

New appointments

Knight Frank appoints Jackie Cheung director of ESG for APAC and S’pore

Cheung joined Knight Frank two years ago in Hong Kong.

Global Markets

Singapore overtook the US as the largest investor in Asia Pacific real estate for the first time: Knight Frank

Singapore investors injected nearly US$8.5 billion into Asia Pacific real estate YTD.
Art investing for the masses - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Art

Art investing for the masses

At almost US$2 trillion, the fine art market is one of the largest non-securitised asset classes.

Property

How flight-to-quality continues to impact Singapore’s office market

SINGAPORE (Sept 5): Knight Frank Singapore says it sees the emergence of a two-tier office market in Singapore, given how the city state has seen a growing rental divergence between its top-grade and older office buildings as of late.

Property

Singapore's real estate is a hot property in China

SINGAPORE (Aug 8): Over the span of a year, a team of senior executives at Chinese developer Logan Property Holdings Co. made frequent trips to Singapore as the company sought to make a big splash for its entrance into the city-state's market.

In print this week

All eyes on marketing of 47 Changi South Avenue 2

SINGAPORE (March 10): The four-storey industrial property at 47 Changi South Avenue 2 has so far been the main focus for Shari’ah Compliant Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust unitholders voicing their dissatisfaction with the REIT manager for under

Property

Why the super-rich will still flock to London even as Brexit bites

(March 2): The super-rich will continue to flock to London despite the political and economic concerns around the UK’s intention to leave the European Union, according to a report published on Wednesday by property broker Knight Frank.

Disgruntled Sabana REIT unitholder lodges complaint with CAD over valuation of Changi South property

SINGAPORE (Feb 14): A disgruntled Sabana REIT unitholder has lodged a complaint to the white-collar crime department of the Singapore police against the property valuation houses of Colliers, Savills and Knight Frank.
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