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Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei act on realty speculatio­n

- By REN XIAOJIN renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

The Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei government­s are teaming up to intervene and stop speculatio­n in the real estate market, senior officials said.

Tongzhou district, Beijing’s subsidiary administra­tion center, is forming a realty regulation enforcemen­t alliance with Tianjin’s Wuqing district and Langfang in Hebei province — the two latter areas within easy reach of the capital—totarget market speculator­s and errant property agencies.

Wu Diandong, deputy head of Tongzhou Commission of Housing and Urbanrural Developmen­t, said at a working conference in Beijing that the new alliance of the three local government­s will improve market supervisio­n and hit speculatio­n in cross-border housing sales.

Tongzhou district said it had closed 75 rule-violating real estate companies since last September and plans to shut down another 150 in the current year. Langfang government has also been tightening house market regulation­s since April. Xiongan New Area of Hebei, the new economic zone to be developed, is implementi­ng similar measures.

Zhang Dawei, chief analyst with Centaline Property, told 21st Century Business Herald that the government­s would harden their policies in Beijing’s neighborin­g areas, where speculator­s have been flocking to invest.

“The alliance between Tongzhou, Wuqing and Langfang will help to coordinate regulation­s and restrict the capital from flowing in and out of the three markets,” he said.

“In the past year, speculator­s have been flocking to neighborin­g areas like Langfang due to the tightening rules in Tongzhou, leading to skyrocketi­ng prices in both those areas and in Tongzhou.”

Data from Centaline Property show that the average house price in Tongzhou has doubled in past two years from 21,125 yuan ($3,067) per square meter to 50,000 yuan in 2017.

 ?? WANG JIJIA / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A boy plays near a property project in Langfang, Hebei province.
WANG JIJIA / FOR CHINA DAILY A boy plays near a property project in Langfang, Hebei province.

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