Shenzhen, China’s least affordable city for housing, and the southern metropolis of Guangzhou issued notices on Tuesday that they no longer disqualify people who’ve ever had a mortgage — even if fully repaid — from being considered as first-time homebuyers. That would make them eligible for smaller downpayment thresholds and lower mortgage rates.
The moves came days after the central government granted leeway for local officials to execute such policies, in a bid to revive demand from homebuyers that has been shattered by the two-year property crisis. The easing spurs hopes that Beijing and Shanghai, China’s two most important cities, may follow suit and dial down a policy-tightening cycle.China’s real estate sector is now unraveling, with Country Garden Holdings Co.
“Easing by the two major cities on the same day helps stabilize market sentiment,” said Yang Hongxia, general manager for southern China business at China Index Holdings. “It’s possible for Beijing and Shanghai to follow them.” That said, skepticism remains. The South China Morning Post reported that Shanghai is unlikely to take drastic action, fearing rampant fund flows into its housing market.
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