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  • No new housing controls expected, says Yang Chin-long

    Taiwan’s Central Bank governor announced success in reversing expectations of rising housing prices, aiming for adjustments by mid-2025. Learn more about the measures taken.
    2024/11/14 16:47
  • Low birth rates challenge Taiwan’s future

    Taiwan’s birth rate continues to decline, even in the Year of the Dragon, with fewer than 100,000 births recorded in 2024. Experts highlight the need for long-term solutions to address cultural and economic challenges.
    2024/11/06 15:49
  • TSMC faces NT$1B carbon fee under 2025 carbon fee plan

    Taiwan will introduce a carbon fee in 2025, impacting major firms like TSMC, which may pay over NT$1 billion. The fee aims to reduce emissions and offers discounts for voluntary plans.
    2024/10/25 11:44
  • Public banks in Taiwan increase mortgage rates up to 3.5%

    Taiwan’s mortgage rates rise as banks tighten lending, impacting homebuyers. Analysts predict further increases in late 2024. Explore market trends and forecasts.
    2024/10/23 14:43
  • Minister urges science-based talks on carbon fee policy

    Minister Peng Chi-ming defends Taiwan’s carbon fee policy, urging data-driven discussions. He clarifies its minimal impact on costs and addresses criticism over CPI effects.
    2024/10/15 13:12
  • Taiwan’s new strategies to combat low birth rates

    Taiwan’s birthrate is declining due to high housing costs and living expenses. To encourage families, the government offers social housing and birth subsidies.
    2024/10/09 15:47
  • Taiwan housing market faces slowdown in Q4 2024: TIER

    Taiwan’s housing market may slow in Q4 2024, with high, volatile prices. Central bank policies impact residential more than commercial real estate, affecting agents and developers.
    2024/09/25 20:00
  • NTU area sees highest student rents at NT$18,499

    Discover how median rental prices for studio apartments near Taiwan’s top universities are soaring, impacting student life and housing quality. Read the full report on the challenges students face.
    2024/08/26 17:11
  • Taiwanese workers eye jobs abroad amid slow wage increases

    Discover why Taiwan’s average wage growth trails its GDP growth, leaving workers economically strained despite surpassing Japan and South Korea in GDP. Insights from experts and the IMF reveal the challenges and comparisons.
    2024/08/19 17:45
  • TPASS boosts real estate around Taiwan rail stations

    TPASS’s first anniversary has influenced Taiwan’s real estate market, particularly around TRA stations, boosting sales and housing prices. Learn more about the impact on specific stations.
    2024/07/08 14:18
  • Taiwan’s CPI hits 4-month high with 2.42% increase in June

    CPI up 2.42% in June, highest in 4 months Fruit prices soared 22.60%, rents and dining out rose Egg prices fell, core CPI grew 1.83% annually Medical costs up 3.78%, housing rose 2.27%
    2024/07/05 17:06
  • Taiwan faces urban renewal challenges with aging houses

    Explore the challenges and progress of urban renewal in Taiwan, where the aging housing stock and recent earthquakes have pushed the need for more effective renewal strategies and government involvement.
    2024/06/19 16:49
  • Taiwan’s average house loan hits record NT$9.7M in Q4 2023

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s housing market: The average mortgage loan for home purchases hit a record NT$9.705 million in Q4 2023, reflecting the ongoing challenge of high housing prices despite government efforts. Learn more about the impact and responses.
    2024/05/21 15:49
  • Taiwan’s rising rents: pandemic, war, and interest rates

    the year-over-year (YoY) rate in the rent index has been around 2% for the past two years, a relatively high level. The YoY growth rate in March was 2.24%, the highest increase in the past year. Over the past decade, the average annual increase in the rent index was 1.1%. However, since July 2022, the growth has exceeded 2% and has remained at this level. DGBAS officials pointed out three main factors that contributed to the rise in rent. First, the cost of maintaining houses has increased. In recent years, the increase in residential maintenance costs has been significant, with a sharp rise of 5.8% in 2022 and increases of over 3% in 2023 and 2024. 
    2024/04/12 18:00
  • Taiwan youth grapples with high house prices and low wages

    Discover how Taiwan’s young population is navigating the challenging landscape of high house prices and stagnant wages, despite the country’s strong purchasing power, and the call for government action to address these issues.
    2024/03/06 08:00
  • TSMC’s potential 1nm factory fuels Chiayi housing boom

    Housing prices in the Science Park in Taibao, Chiai County, have significantly increased due to the possibility of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) establishing a 1-nanometer factory in the area. Although the news is not confirmed, the anticipation has led to a surge in pre-sale housing prices, with pre-sale apartment buildings increasing by 8.8% and townhouses rising by 12.6% between 2019 and 2023. TSMC has expressed its land needs to the Southern Taiwan Science Park Management Office, but the final decision to set up the factory depends on various factors. According to the Ministry of the Interior’s statistics, the price per ping in Chiayi County has soared by 65% from NT$101,500 to NT$167,100 between the first quarter of 2018 and the third quarter of 2023. Analysts believe this trend could continue as Chiayi County actively promotes industrial transformation and has six emerging industrial parks, including the potential site for the TSMC factory, the Chiayi Science Park. With the addition of nearby Tai Sugar Corporation’s land, it may meet TSMC’s requirement for a 100-ping plant. Despite the migration issue in predominantly agricultural Chiayi County, TSMC’s factory has the potential to stimulate the housing market by attracting younger out-of-town individuals and influencing the county’s buying and leasing market.
    2024/01/23 16:17
  • Hou Yu-ih lists DPP’s ’top ten’ policy failures in 8 years

    The Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate, Hou Yu-ih, listed the ten major policy failures of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) during a livestream presidential debate. These failures include ineffective energy policies, food safety violations, deteriorated public security, debt burdening future generations, critical issues in people’s livelihoods, housing injustice, rising cross-strait military threats, plummeting wages, skyrocketing house prices, and ineffective pandemic responses. Hou elaborated on specific examples such as solar power corruption, tainted food black market dealings, overspending on "forward-looking" infrastructures, a lack of electricity and water, regulatory failure in the National Communications Commission (NCC), failed social housing policies, the threatening potential of military conflict, income inequality at a ten-year high, and around 20,000 deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hou expressed regret over his opponent, DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s campaign methods, accusing him of slander and displaying incompetence and unscrupulousness. Hou confirmed his opposition to Taiwanese independence while claiming that Lai advocated for it. He also criticized former Taipei Mayor and current Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je for not responding to this issue. Hou emphasized his lifelong pledge to remain loyal to the Republic of China’s flag and safeguard Taiwan’s democratic freedom.
    2023/12/30 15:47
  • Taipei 101 tops city land value chart for 11th Year

    Taipei 101 has maintained its position as the highest-valued land in Taipei for the 11th consecutive year, with an estimated value of NT$2,001,000 per square meter. This equates to approximately NT$6.615 million per ping, a traditional Taiwanese unit of area. Cathay Landmark Plaza follows closely behind, achieving record-high office rental prices and a land value of NT$1,920,000 per square meter or roughly NT$63.47 million per ping. Shin Kong Life Tower, another prominent structure in Taipei’s skyline, claims the third-highest land price at NT$1,904,000 per square meter, equivalent to about NT$62.94 million per ping. Land values in Taipei have been steadily rising for six years, although the rate of increase in 2023 appears to be slowing down. Taipei’s property value growth is considered the most stable among Taiwan’s six special municipalities, with a yearly increase of 1.37% in housing prices and a 0.48% rise in the land price index, according to the Ministry of the Interior’s latest housing price index.
    2023/12/20 17:07
  • Taiwan Central Bank holds interest rate steady for 3rd time

    Taiwan’s central bank has announced that it will maintain its interest rate for the third consecutive time in its quarterly board meeting. The decision was influenced by price changes and the need to balance stabilizing consumer prices with sustaining economic growth. Despite rising consumer prices due to natural disasters, the central bank remains optimistic and expects the inflation rate to drop below 2% next year. Forecasts for Taiwan’s GDP growth rate in 2023 are more positive, projected to reach 3.12%. This is supported by increasing private consumption, particularly in tourism and dining, as well as the central bank’s expectation of a global export increase to stimulate local investment and drive economic recovery. In contrast to the Federal Reserve in the U.S., Taiwan’s central bank stated that its monetary policy approach would be adjusted gradually based on the country’s economic conditions. Despite high housing prices, the central bank has decided against imposing stricter measures or withdrawing from market intervention to avoid further impact on the property market.
    2023/12/15 16:31
  • Hsiao: Taiwan’s growth not felt by all citizens

    The Democratic Progressive Party’s vice presidential candidate, Hsiao Bi-khim, has emphasized the need for improved governance and fairer distribution of resources in Taiwan. Despite the country’s impressive economic growth, many citizens have yet to benefit from this boom. Hsiao acknowledged the challenges faced by the youth, including education, employment, and rising housing prices, and stressed the importance of a multifaceted approach to address these issues and meet the aspirations of the younger population.
    2023/12/05 21:49
  • Taiwan sees uptick in tiny apt. amid soaring housing prices

    Tiny apartments, measuring less than 82.64 square meters (25 pings), have garnered increasing attention in Taiwan’s housing market in recent years, with recent data indicating that the ratio of tiny apartments among the total of property transactions in the first quarter of 2023 was approximately 41.9%
    2023/08/29 16:24
  • Declining birth rate hits university-area rental market

    Taiwan’s declining birth rates reshape the rental housing market around universities. High vacancy rates prompt landlords to cut prices to attract tenants amidst the changing landscape.
    2023/08/17 23:22
  • Taiwan’s youth see bright future in real estate investment

    Young adults in Taipei City who aspire to purchase a home often require meticulous budget planning and sometimes rely on support from family members.
    2023/05/07 16:45
  • Taiwan laundromats see profits soar as housing prices surge

    As housing prices continue to increase and the weather changes with the seasons, laundromats are getting a second wind in Taiwan.
    2022/11/11 17:04
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