More flights heading to Phuket as tourism recovery picks up steam
Thailand’s tourism recovery is still in its early days but there are some signs that things are heading in the right direction. Most notably...
Here are 7 Philippine real estate trends to watch for in 2020
Several unexpected events have rattled the nerves of some, but there are still reasons to be optimistic about the Philippine property market. While 2020...
In search of the ultimate luxury residence…Part 4
This is the fourth article in a series that will grant you a sneak peek inside some of the most luxurious residences around the...
Dot Property presents Anchor Land with 2 awards at Bangkok ceremony
Anchor Land Holdings, Inc., has established itself as one of the best Filipino developers, but after winning two honours at The Dot Property Southeast...
Football & Property: Why Manchester is the city that keeps winning
Manchester City once again won the Premier League for a second year in a row and has a chance to add the Champions League...
3 reasons life’s better in the South
Less traffic. More nature. Fun times. These days more people are choosing to move to places like Muntinlupa thanks to improved infrastructure and diverse...
CBRE bullish on long-term office outlook in Asia Pacific
The COVID-19 pandemic has not deterred major corporate occupiers from planning to increase their office footprint in Asia Pacific. CBRE’s 2021 Asia Pacific Future...
Flight bookings pickup as borders reopen in Southeast Asia
Flight bookings to destinations across Southeast Asia are increasing with several countries having loosened restrictions on inbound arrivals. While numbers are still well below...
Reserve your spot at Thailand’s largest online property sales event
The Dot Property Mega Sale is back, and this year promises to be bigger and better than ever. In addition to an in-person sale...
Southeast Asia skyscrapers spring up at an impressive rate
Skyscrapers are becoming more common place in Southeast Asia’s major metropolises. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore were the first cities to really go vertical, but...









