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hehe, this will only happen in China, in the west if any government tries to reduce the property market will be kicked out of parliment by those 'real' bosses overnight``haha!
anyway, this wont help the working class to buy property in china very much. the only advantage they probably will see is the readuction of monthly mortgage repayment shown on their bankstatements``lol
But some demonstrations to protest house-price reduction.
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how is the govt trying to reduce the house prices ?
I have two relatives who just can't stop complaining about the house prices in Beijing. Both of them got laid off in their 40s and stayed at home instead of trying to find another job. They own apartment that was practically given them for free during the 90s, but now everyone is buying bigger and better units they're very bitter.
One of them went to see a new apartment block with some subsidized units for low-income families, and came back blasting the government and property developer for discriminating against the poor. The reason was all subsided units were south-facing and premium north facing units were only available for buyers who pays full market price.
The simple fact about Chinese property market is over 80% of Chinese families own at least one home/apartment. But they're unhappy with high property prices in major cities because either they want bigger and more modern unit like those relatives of mine or they want to move into first or selected second tier cities. Of course those are understandable inspirations, but given China's immense population not everyone can live in a luxury 100+km2 apartment in a major city.
What the government and average Chinese can do is to rethink home ownership. China at the moment has a exceptional high rate of home ownership, and I believe this is a time for change. The government is already doing this by shifting the focus from building and selling cheap housing to provide affordable rental properties. People also should not take home ownership for granted.
Is there a reason why north-facing units are preferred? I always thought people in northern hemisphere preferred to get south facing homes to get in maximum winter sun.The reason was all subsided units were south-facing and premium north facing units were only available for buyers who pays full market price.
Is there a reason why north-facing units are preferred? I always thought people in northern hemisphere preferred to get south facing homes to get in maximum winter sun.
Hahaa... never mind then... you had me confused for a while thereYeah, it should be the way you said. I've never been good with directions.
Hahaa... never mind then... you had me confused for a while there
Is there an indication of the percentage drops in the housing market? Is this phenomenon seen in other metropolitan areas. I was checking out the property prices in some of the major cities in China and they seem to be almost at par with housing in the US semi-metropolitan areas. Condos/Apts were around USD 300 - 400k and single homes were around USD 400 - 600k.