
In the second half of 2025, the Singapore real estate market showed significant divergence: new property sales hit a multi-year high, while secondary market transaction volumes dropped to a 16-month low. This article systematically analyzes this 'fire and ice' market phenomenon from three perspectives: macroeconomics, policy regulation, and foreign buyer behavior.

本文系统梳理了2025年及以后阶段,中华人民共和国公民赴 新加坡 (Singapore) 旅游、商务、长期居留、永久居民等签证政策,以及免签和购物退税机制。包括申请流程、所需材料、停留期限、费用、最新变化等,适用于跨境投资人和频繁往返人士参考。

Focusing on market performance and investment trends from November 17 to November 23, 2025: Vietnam's hotel and tourism real estate investment is recovering, Thailand and key cities like Phuket and Bangkok continue to diverge, Japan's second-hand housing and rental markets remain stable, Dubai explores asset tokenization and institutional holding models amid high and stable housing prices, while integrating global institutional reports to outline the major trend in real estate investment from 'pursuing returns to pursuing resilience'.

Covering the period from November 17 to November 23, 2025, the latest real estate policies, regulatory trends, and updates on overseas home buying rules in Southeast Asia, Japan, and Dubai: Key highlights include details and tax interpretations of Vietnam's new draft on real estate price and transaction controls, follow-up actions by Japan's Takashi Cabinet regarding foreigner policies and land regulation, consultations on real estate law revisions in Dubai and DIFC, and ongoing policy signals from countries like Malaysia and Indonesia on foreign investment in property and housing market governance.

Systematically organizes South Korea's visa and visa-free policies for Chinese citizens in 2025, focusing on tourist visas, study visas, work and business visas, as well as the latest arrangements for group visa-free, Jeju visa-free, and transit visa-free, combined with South Korea's shopping tax refund and duty-free shop rules, providing one-stop strategies and practical advice for Chinese tourists and students.

Systematically organizes Vietnam's visa policy for Chinese passports (including ordinary passports, diplomatic and official passports, APEC card holders, overseas Vietnamese and their families, etc.) in 2025: covers e-visas, visa on arrival, embassy visas, work and study visas, investment and long-term residence, 5-year visa-free documents, as well as practical details and risk warnings for exchanging paper visas at ports with passports featuring the nine-dash line.

A systematic overview of Thailand's visa and entry rules for Chinese citizens in 2025: from 30/60 days visa-free, tourist visa TR, multiple-entry visas, to business and work Non-B, study Non-ED, retirement visas O-A/O-X, LTR long-term resident visas, DTV digital nomad visas, and Thailand Privilege elite visas, combined with 2024–2025 new regulations (mutual visa exemption agreements, expansion of 60-day visa-free, TDAC electronic arrival card, financial review, and overstay penalties) to provide practical pathway recommendations for different groups.

Summarizes the latest housing price trends, rental yields, supply structures, transaction paces, and changes in investor behavior in global core markets from 2025/11/10 to 11/16. Focuses on key markets such as Southeast Asia, Japan, and Dubai, while observing the demand reduction in Europe and the US under high-interest rate environments. This content is presented with media-level information density, featuring a comprehensive structure and rich information, serving as an important reference for overseas real estate investors to understand this week's market trends.

Covering real estate policies, government announcements, industry regulatory dynamics, and overseas home buying related information in Southeast Asia, Japan, and Dubai from November 10 to November 16, 2025, with a focus on Vietnam's new round of housing price and transaction regulatory drafts, Japan's initiation of discussions on foreign land and tourism management, Dubai's continued strengthening of escrow accounts and digital registration systems, as well as important policy backgrounds and medium to long-term trends in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia.

Systematically organizes the visa and visa-free policies for residents of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan in Malaysia for 2025, covering all categories including tourism, business, study, work, investment, and the Second Home MM2H program, with detailed explanations of visa conditions, duration of stay, methods of acquisition, and key considerations.