Weak economy, rate hikes, virus restrictions hurt chances for quick rebound
HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s virus-hit property market is unlikely to rebound quickly, as the financial hub grapples with a weak economy and while rate hikes and travel restrictions dent demand, analysts say.
Residential property prices and transactions have slumped as social distancing restrictions during Hong Kong’s worst COVID-19 outbreak kept many buyers at bay.
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