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HK Luxury Home Sales to Slow After Stamp Duty Hike, JLL Says
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HK Luxury Home Sales to Slow After Stamp Duty Hike, JLL Says

Bloomberg · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Hong Kong’s luxury home market will likely cool off following a recent stamp duty increase before rebounding in the second half, JLL’s Greater China Co-CEO Alex Barnes said.


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