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Lived-in home prices in Hong Kong’s battlefield districts suffer the biggest declines as protest rallies extend into their 14th week


As Hong Kong’s unprecedented spate of civic unrest stretches into its 14th week, a slowdown in the world’s most expensive home market is showing varying effects across different districts, proving the adage that location is everything in real estate.The prices of lived-in homes near the Olympic subway station in western Mong Kok district, a densely populated neighbourhood that was the scene of clashes between protesters and police, have declined the most since June, according to data by…

Source : South China Morning Post
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