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Cross-border capital flows across ASEAN are gradually evolving beyond traditional transactional models. #145

Mar Vin, Foo
Mar Vin, Foo

 

Cross-border capital flows across ASEAN are gradually evolving beyond traditional transactional models.

Over the past weeks, I’ve been having meaningful discussions with various stakeholders across the Philippines ecosystem around several long-term themes:

• Capital flows and regional diversification
• ASEAN positioning and connectivity
• Residency-linked ecosystems
• Long-term wealth infrastructure and preservation

What is becoming increasingly clear is that the future opportunity lies not merely in isolated property transactions, but in building trusted pathways for regional families, entrepreneurs, and long-term investors seeking strategic positioning within ASEAN.

Within this context, premium real estate increasingly becomes part of a broader conversation involving:

  • lifestyle positioning,
  • business presence,
  • regional accessibility,
  • and long-term capital allocation.

The Philippines itself presents an interesting landscape where infrastructure expansion, urban growth, and evolving regional connectivity continue shaping investor attention across different market segments.

Appreciate the perspectives shared during recent discussions with the team from Shang Properties around how luxury real estate may intersect with broader regional capital and residency-linked trends over time.

At TSREN (Thousand Ships Real Estate Network), we continue exploring how trusted relationships, strategic ecosystems, and cross-border coordination layers may gradually converge across the ASEAN region in the years ahead.

The future belongs not only to assets, but to ecosystems, trust, and long-term alignment.

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