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Market lauds realty policy easing in Hangzhou, Xi’an

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

By taking the lead among major cities in scrapping all restrictio­ns on homebuying, Hangzhou, capital of East China’s Zhejiang province, and Xi’an of Shaanxi province have set the tone in terms of effecting measures that boost market confidence and help the market to stabilize, property experts said on Thursday.

All the previous limits on home purchases in Hangzhou were canceled on Thursday. Non-locals who own residentia­l properties in the city can apply for permanent resident status, said a seven-item notice published on the website of the local bureau of housing security and real estate management on Thursday.

“Hangzhou is the first Chinese city to lift all existing curbs posed on homebuying after April 30, when the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee held a tone-setting conference calling for measures to digest housing inventorie­s and optimize new supplies,” said Yan Yuejin, director of Shanghaiba­sed E-house China Research and Developmen­t Institutio­n.

“Behind the easing policies are visible home price drops and withered transactio­ns,” said Li Yujia, chief researcher at the Guangdong Planning Institute’s residentia­l policy research center.

“All of the city’s 10 districts reported declines on their average trading prices of pre-owned homes in April, ranging from 2 percent to 21 percent,” said Li, citing data from the Beike Research Institute in Hangzhou.

Data from the China Index Academy showed a transactio­n downturn in the new homes market, suggesting similar measures are needed to activate potential demand.

Hangzhou’s bold move may inspire easing in other cities or their districts, especially second-tier cities, that have tight restrictio­ns on home purchases, said Gao Yuansheng, executive vicepresid­ent of the China Index Academy’s East China region.

Citing data from the China Index Academy, Gao said strict limits are still in place in housing markets across cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen of Guangdong province as well as some core districts of cities like Guangzhou of Guangdong province, Tianjin.

Like Hangzhou, Xi’an lifted all its homebuying requiremen­ts on Thursday afternoon. The new policy is expected to ease pressure on the city in Northwest China to destock its housing inventorie­s, said Zhang Hongwei, founder of Jingjian Consulting.

 ?? LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A view of a property project under constructi­on in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY A view of a property project under constructi­on in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

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