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    Chinese tots spur home markets abroad

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    2019-06-10 08:24:57China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

    An ad of a housing project in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, highlights its proximity to a famous school. Chinese parents prize homes near schools, be it in China or overseas. (Provided to China Daily)

    Young parents buy or lease properties near schools overseas to give their kids a head start for life in a globalized world

    The trend of Chinese parents pulling out all the stops to secure a bright future for their children has intensified this year. Their investments in both top-quality foreign education and homes near schools overseas have surged as China's economic rise stokes aspirations of the newly affluent middle-income group, said industry insiders.

    Sally Wang, who has been working as a realty agent in London for nearly a decade and is founder of real estate agency SJW (UK) Property Investment Ltd, said demand for prime UK properties near educational institutions from young Chinese parents shows no signs of abating.

    In fact, thanks to demand from Chinese parents, SJW saw a 50-percent growth in the transaction value of sales of homes in the past two years. A majority of them were located near schools, colleges and universities.

    Wang cited a recent instance involving her clients, Beijing-based Chinese parents of a 4-year-old boy. Wang showed the couple a dozen apartments near Hyde Park in London. After viewing them all, the couple selected a three-bedroom flat within half-hour walking distance from their little son's school.

    They were willing to fork out 4 million pounds ($5.09 million) as the flat comes with facilities like security, a receptionist desk, gym, swimming pool and parking space.

    Wang said if they manage to close the deal, they should consider themselves lucky because these days it is still a challenge to find a home at a convenient location up for sale.

    In prized areas, newly developed residential projects are few and far between. "There are still several months to go before the little boy gets enrolled in September, and we will try our best to make the deal happen," said Wang.

    Young Chinese parents' anxiety and eagerness about their kids' future go back a long way. A story tracing back to 365 BC goes that the mother of great Chinese philosopher Mencius moved home three times to ensure an environment conducive to her son's education.

    Investment in kids' education is seen as essential because children represent the future of the family tree. And a good home at a convenient location in the school's neighborhood dovetails with this overall theme.

    In the highly competitive, globalized, digital world of today, parents think high-quality education is essential from a very young age, preferably at reputable institutions in English-speaking countries, industry insiders said.

    This narrative, accentuated by the property industry's marketing spiel, has been driving up home prices in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and other English-speaking countries.

    "The number of Chinese students studying abroad from a young age has risen substantially in recent years. This has been driving up demand for rentals as well as home sales near prestigious schools," said Slevin Wang, director and joint head of international residential projects, CBRE China.

    Agreed Annie Hu, co-founder of realty agency Hyde Global in London. "In the past couple of years, there has been a conspicuous rise in the number of our clients with school-bound children."

    Hu said nearly 40 percent of her company's clients are Chinese looking for homes near sought-after London schools for their children aged below 12.

    "That figure was between 10 percent and 20 percent about two to three years ago. Back then, there were fewer Chinese parents with young kids aged 3 to 5 among our clients," said Hu, who has been working in the London housing market for seven years now.

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