April 15, 2026

The Silent Risk: When Overseas Properties Become “Orphans”

Investing in overseas property is often associated with long-term value preservation, currency diversification, and portfolio expansion. Yet beyond the acquisition phase, there is a quieter, often […]
March 16, 2026

Japan: A Preferred Destination for Global Capital

If rankings reflect sentiment, capital flows reveal conviction. The 2025 edition of Emerging Trends in Real Estate Asia Pacific highlights that Japan remains the most preferred […]
March 2, 2026

Japan’s Twin Cities Lead the 2025 APAC Investment Rankings

In cycles marked by uncertainty, institutional rankings matter more than headlines. Capital does not allocate based on narratives—it allocates based on comparative confidence. The 2025 edition […]
February 16, 2026

Malaysia: A Living Calendar of Celebrations

In Malaysia, celebrations do not arrive in isolation — they overlap, intertwine, and evolve. Christmas lights fade, and Lunar New Year songs immediately fill the air. […]
February 2, 2026

A Stronger Ringgit Indicates a Strategic Window for MM2H Planning

The Malaysian ringgit (MYR) has appreciated and strengthened over the past 12 months. It has since ticked out of a 2024 maximum around 4.58 MYR to […]
January 15, 2026

A Year of Conversations and Trust

3E ABROAD conducted six investment briefings in 2025, five in Kuala Lumpur and one inaugural session in Penang. These workshops were held throughout the year and […]
January 15, 2026

Japan’s Property Market: Four No-Restrictions — The Hidden Policy Edge Boosting Global Demand

For decades, Japan’s property sector was viewed as stable, predictable and mostly understated — a market that never really shocked, never really failed and rarely made […]
January 1, 2026

Strong Turnout in Northern Malaysia — Penang Named a Permanent Stop

The managing director of 3E Abroad, Jessa Leong, was delivering a talk about investing in Japan.
January 1, 2026

Japan’s Property Market: Four Strengths — Why Investors See a Window They Haven’t Seen in Decades

For years, Japan’s property market sat quietly in the background of Asian investment conversations—steady, predictable, almost understated. But sometime in the last three years, the tone […]