A quick guide to buying property in emerging markets

Nikki Diane De Guzman9 Oct 2015

Buying a property in an emerging market can get confusing with different regulations and fees. We put it all into a handy table for your convenient reference.

By Chang Hui Chew

 

Background

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Who can buy

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What can foreigners buy

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Ownership tenures

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What can you do with the property

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Taxes, fees and stamp duties

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