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Cambridge Estate Agent Recruits Chinese Influencers to Target Overseas Buyers

Local property firm turns to social media marketing in China and Hong Kong to drive foreign investment in UK real estate.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 2, 2026 at 5:22 AMProcessed June 2, 2026 at 9:37 AM
Ray Yu, a young man with short, dark hair, glasses and wearing a blue polo shirt, standing outside a shop.

Pure Living, an estate agency in Cambridge, is aggressively expanding its reach into mainland China and Hong Kong by recruiting tech-savvy students to market UK homes. The firm has posted advertisements in Mandarin, seeking individuals proficient in platforms like WeChat and Xiaohongshu to push local property listings to foreign buyers.

Co-owner Ray Yu, who previously spent two decades in Hong Kong, claims that foreign interest is driven by the perception that the UK is a safe harbor for capital, citing low crime and quality schools as major draws. During peak periods, the firm has moved as many as 15 to 20 homes per month to overseas buyers.

While local critics like Green Party councilor Elliot Tong argue that homes should be for residents rather than investment portfolios, Yu dismisses concerns that foreign demand is driving local price hikes. Instead, he points to increased construction costs since the pandemic as the primary driver of market inflation.

Despite the criticism, Pure Living continues to target international investors, specifically focusing on new-build developments that require minimal management, further integrating the Cambridge housing market into the global investment landscape.

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