Overseas property news - Guide to renting a serviced office in hong kong

Guide to renting a serviced office in hong kong

Hong Kong’s political system is different to that of China, creating an administrative area that has a high level of autonomy. This independence allows its property market to thrive without influence from mainland China. Indeed, real estate in Hong Kong is now one of the most expensive markets in the world, with property prices surging amid high demand from international investors.That desirability also stretches into the area’s economy. Indeed, the district’s currency, the Hong Kong dollar, is in the top 10 most traded currencies in the world. Many major financial institutions and organisations now have offices there, building up the cityscape into a vertical forest of skyscrapers – it is an international hub of business.

But companies looking for Hong Kong offices will benefit from the culture and surroundings too. Thanks to its period of occupation from the British, the lifestyle in Hong Kong is a hybrid of East and West, making the city familiar and accessible to traders and companies from the US, UK and other Western countries. At the same time, the city’s economic strength is matched by the speed of its transport network, the transparency of its political system and the length of residents’ average life expectancy. Together, they add up to a destination with one of the highest quality of life ratings in the world.

No wonder, then, that although only 5 per cent of the population are non-ethnic Chinese, they come from a wide variety of nations, ranging from Britain and Canada to America, Japan and Korea.

An international population, a world-topping economy, a strong business climate and an unbeatable quality of life? Who wouldn’t want to rent office space in Hong Kong?

For more information on Hong Kong commercial property and serviced offices around the world, visit www.ServicedOfficeSolutions.com

 

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