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Real Estate Private Equity Investing in China: From a Practitioner’s Perspective

In: Understanding China’s Real Estate Markets

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  • Christina Gaw

    (Gaw Capital Partners)

Abstract

Being the second largest economy in the world, China is a complicated assemblage of many different sub-markets. For investors, it is essential to be on-the-ground in China or have a team with similar capacity in order to fully comprehend the investment opportunities and be successful. This chapter highlights insights and observations by a private equity real estate fund management team in its 20 plus years of on-the-ground real estate investing experience. Some of these experiences include revitalizing neighborhoods and not just focusing on buildings, forming an in-house team from the ground up, and nimbly and creatively bringing together best practices from both west and east to make it work. These observations are informed by actual investment projects, three of which are presented as case studies. Based on experience and observations, seven “immutable” principles are suggested, from a practitioner’s perspective, for succeeding in China’s real estate industry.

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  • Christina Gaw, 2021. "Real Estate Private Equity Investing in China: From a Practitioner’s Perspective," Management for Professionals, in: Bing Wang & Tobias Just (ed.), Understanding China’s Real Estate Markets, edition 1, pages 221-240, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-030-49032-4_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-49032-4_16
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