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Cleared for takeoff: How Asia Pacific is positioned to lead real estate’s next phase of growth
- March 1, 2026: Vol. 18, Number 3

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Cleared for takeoff: How Asia Pacific is positioned to lead real estate’s next phase of growth

by Jon Tanaka

After several years of adjustment, Asia Pacific real estate is entering 2026 with signs of stabilisation. Markets have been showing more stable conditions as supply eases and demand becomes more predictable. Across many sectors, development pipelines have tightened, occupier demand has normalised, and pricing is recalibrating in response to higher borrowing costs and a more selective capital environment.

The region’s position reflects structural growth, relatively balanced inflation dynamics and localised demand drivers. Importantly, Asia Pacific is not behaving as a single market. Recovery is unfolding at different speeds across sectors and cities, shaping how and where capital is allocated. This reinforces the increasing importance of local execution.

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