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1. Chinese property developers after the decline in foreign real estate investment in Sydney, Australia.

2. Neighbourhood satisfaction in rural resettlement residential communities: the case of Suqian, China.

3. Accommodating discontent: youth, conflict and the housing question in Hong Kong.

4. Surviving in the post-repatriation era: home-making strategies of homeless people in post-socialist China.

5. A homeownership paradox: why do Chinese homeowners rent the housing they live in?

6. Editorial: Housing Affordability and Market Stability.

7. The Future for Reluctant Intervention: The Prospects for Hong Kong's Public Rental Sector.

8. Housing assets to the elderly in urban China: to fund or to hedge?

9. When Neil Smith met Pierre Bourdieu in Nanjing, China: bringing cultural capital into rent gap theory.

10. Rental housing management as surveillance of Chinese rural migrants: the case of hillside compound in Dongguan.

11. The Shaping of Housing Histories in Shanghai.

12. Housing of Limited Property Rights: A Paradox Inside and Outside Chinese Cities.

13. Institutional Mediation, The Hong Kong Residential Housing Market and the Asian Financial Crisis.

14. From Welfare Housing to Home Ownership: The Dilemma of China's Housing Reform.

15. Financing Affordable Housing Through Compulsory Saving: The Two-Decade Experience of Housing Provident Fund in China.

16. The Limits and Potentials of the Housing Market Enabling Paradigm: An Evaluation of China's Housing Policies from 1998 to 2011.

17. Living condition among China's rural--urban migrants: recent dynamics and the inland--coastal differential.

18. Social networks of rural–urban migrants after residential relocation: evidence from Yangzhou, a medium-sized Chinese city.

19. Securitization, the Global Financial Crisis and Residential Capitalisms in an East Asian Context.

20. Housing Migrant Workers in Rapidly Urbanizing Regions: A Study of the Chinese Model in Shenzhen.

21. Housing Reform and its Impacts on the Urban Poor in China.

22. Prosperity or Inequality: Deconstructing the Myth of Home Ownership in Hong Kong.

23. The resurgence of public housing provision in China: the Chongqing programme.

24. The role of housing in China's social transformation.

25. Legal title, tenure security, and investment—An empirical study in Beijing.

26. The New Chinese Model of Public Housing: A Step Forward or Backward?

27. Housing Consumption and Housing Inequality in Chinese Cities During the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century.

28. Green Apartments in Nanjing China: Do Developers and Planners Understand the Valuation by Residents?

29. Social Capital and Migrant Housing Experiences in Urban China: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis.

30. Rural Housing Consumption and Social Stratification in Transitional China: Evidence from a National Survey.

31. The Maturation of the Neo-liberal Housing Market in Urban China.

32. Mortgage Loan as a Means of Home Finance in Urban China: A Comparative Study of Guangzhou and Shanghai.

33. Social Groups and Housing Differentiation in China's Urban Villages: An Institutional Interpretation.

34. The Winners in China's Urban Housing Reform.

35. Financing Home Purchase in China, with Special Reference to Guangzhou.

36. Socio-spatial Differentiation and Residential Inequalities in Shanghai: A Case Study of Three Neighbourhoods.

37. An Empirical Study of the Impact of Income Uncertainty on Private Residential Property Markets in Singapore and Hong Kong.

38. Rediscovering the 'Gate' Under Market Transition: From Work-unit Compounds to Commodity Housing Enclaves.

39. China's Urban Housing Reform: Recent Achievements and New Inequities.

40. Renters' Housing Behaviour in Transitional Urban China.

41. Private Rental Housing in Hong Kong.

42. Housing Reform and Home Ownership Behaviour in China: A Case Study in Guangzhou.

43. Social Belonging, Social Capital and the Promotion of Home Ownership: A Case Study of Hong Kong.

44. Increasing Home Ownership in Urban China: Note on the Problem of Affordability.

45. Housing affordability and mental health in urban China: a cross-sectional study.

46. Local compliance under campaign-style enforcement: a city-level panel analysis of affordable housing mandate in China.

47. Exploring the ‘middle ground’ between state and market: the example of China.

48. On the Anti-social Behaviour Control in Hong Kong's Public Housing.

49. Sons, daughters, and differentiated tenure choice of multiple homes: evidence from urban China.

50. A zone of exception? Interrogating the hybrid housing regime and nested enclaves in China-Singapore Suzhou-Industrial-Park.