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    Local boosts for properties can backfire

    By Xin Zhiming (China Daily) Updated: 2014-07-09 07:02

    A number of local governments are planning to lift restrictions previously imposed on the purchase of properties. While the move will provide a much-needed boost to the market, it is hard to improve the fundamentals of the sector.

    The property market has become bearish since early this year. In June, the average prices of 100 major Chinese cities dropped by 0.5 percent month-on-month, according to the China Index Academy. It is the second consecutive month prices have fallen.

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    The downturn has worried both developers and local governments since the latter are heavily dependent on revenues related to property development and sales.

    The intervention into the market by some local governments shows that the situation in the real estate market has become quite severe. But will their intervention bail out the developers?

    China's home prices have been rising at a fast pace in the past decade, forcing the central government to devise restrictive policies aimed at slowing the rising momentum. Measures to rein in the overheating housing market include higher mortgage rates and limits on how many homes each family can buy.

    Similar measures have frequently been put in place in the past, but they have failed to stop price rises in the past decade-until recently.

    For one thing, home prices have risen to a level that is unaffordable for many ordinary families. Demand has been on the decline as prices have risen.

    For another, the overall macroeconomic situation is not favorable for developers. The slowing Chinese economy, coupled with tight credit, has strained the real estate market, making some developers cut prices as a stop-gap measure, which in turn has made potential buyers even more hesitant to make decisions.

    It is fair to say that even without those restrictive policies in place, it would be difficult for developers to sell their properties at current prices. The prices of some projects in major cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai, have risen by about 10 times in the past decade. There has not been much room for another surge in sales.

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