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Business News/ Industry / Infrastructure/  How to keep home prices low — India can take a lesson from this Chinese city
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How to keep home prices low — India can take a lesson from this Chinese city

Residential home prices in Dalian have gained 6.1% this year, official data show
  • It’s yet another example of the sometimes extreme lengths authorities in China will go to to control the nation’s real-estate sector
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    Dalian, one of the most developed cities in China’s north, is going to unprecedented lengths to keep a lid on home prices.

    According to an official news agency report Wednesday that quoted a local-government statement, all home builders in the city must now seek sales approval by inputting an apartment’s proposed price into a centralized computer system. Prices must be lower than the bottom price for similar dwellings sold in May and June, and any higher prices won’t be be entertained.

    There’s also a limit on what’s too low — selling an apartment for more than 5% cheaper is prohibited as well. Dalian’s government will even bring in a third-party appraisal firm to help developers do their math, and those that don’t follow the system will be banned from the city.

    Residential home prices in Dalian have gained 6.1% this year, official data show.

    It’s yet another example of the sometimes extreme lengths authorities in China will go to to control the nation’s real-estate sector. Other restrictions have included banning anyone not born in a particular city from purchasing property there, or barring anyone who’s single or even just getting a divorce.

    The measures come as China’s top leadership vowed Tuesday that property loosening will never feature in any economy-rescue package, reiterating a stance that housing is for “habitation, not for speculation."



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    Published: 31 Jul 2019, 02:02 PM IST
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