India trumps Hong Kong as No. 1 for home-price gains in Asia

Investing in India’s residential market returned 70 per cent in the five years through June.

India trumps Hong Kong as No. 1 for home-price gains in Asia
By Pooja Thakur

With all the buzz around Hong Kong’s housing market, one might mistake it for Asia’s best performer. To be fair, it is over a 12-month period -- but over five years, the region’s top returns came from India, according to Knight Frank LLP.



Investing in India’s residential market returned 70 per cent in the five years through June, compared with 65 per cent for Hong Kong, Knight Frank’s Global House Price Index showed. Singapore posted a 5.6 per cent decline and Japan also slipped.



Still, it’s fair to say that Hong Kong is where the heat is right now. The city’s gains over the 12 months through June were second only to Iceland in the real-estate firm’s global rankings.
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