As China's real estate market cools, the nation's new property moguls look to Australia

By Philip Wen
Updated November 1 2014 - 2:08pm, first published 11:37am
As China's property market becomes less certain, Australia becomes a more attractive destination for China's investors: Wang Peng at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
As China's property market becomes less certain, Australia becomes a more attractive destination for China's investors: Wang Peng at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Money to be made in Australia: Wang Peng, of Hanya Federal at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Money to be made in Australia: Wang Peng, of Hanya Federal at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
As China's property market becomes less certain, Australia becomes a more attractive destination for China's investors: Wang Peng at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
As China's property market becomes less certain, Australia becomes a more attractive destination for China's investors: Wang Peng at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
As China's property market becomes less certain, Australia becomes a more attractive destination for China's investors: Wang Peng at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
As China's property market becomes less certain, Australia becomes a more attractive destination for China's investors: Wang Peng at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Money to be made in Australia: Wang Peng, of Hanya Federal at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Money to be made in Australia: Wang Peng, of Hanya Federal at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
As China's property market becomes less certain, Australia becomes a more attractive destination for China's investors: Wang Peng at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
As China's property market becomes less certain, Australia becomes a more attractive destination for China's investors: Wang Peng at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Money to be made in Australia: Wang Peng, of Hanya Federal at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Money to be made in Australia: Wang Peng, of Hanya Federal at a property expo in Beijing. Photo: Sanghee Liu

Beijing: To set foot in a real estate expo in China is to run a frantic gauntlet of sales staff thrusting glossy pamphlets into every open hand they can find.

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