Chinese home prices likely to fall this year: Analysts

By IANS,

Beijing: Chinese home prices are likely to fall by more than 10 percent this year due to the government’s prudent monetary policy and other tightening measures, analysts said.


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Home transactions will decrease by seven percent this year while sales value may drop 10 percent as measures to curb excessive rises in home prices have deterred speculative home buying. That may drag property prices down by over 10 percent in 2011, the Beijing News Monday quoted Nie Meisheng, head of the China Real Estate Chamber of Commerce, as saying.

Dong Fan, professor at Beijing Normal University, expected a 10 to 15 percent decrease in property prices in the second half.

Qin Hong, analyst at the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, suggested that developers accelerate construction of rental properties to increase housing supply and put a lid on the rapid rise of home prices, reported Xinhua.

“Public rented accommodation should dominate the country’s rental industry while the private rented sector is a necessary complement,” Qin said, while adding that construction of rental housing projects requires massive financial inputs and favourable taxation policies.

China’s home prices rose in 67 of 70 cities monitored by the government in April from last year. New home prices in Urumqi, capital city of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, posted the biggest gain, up 9.3 percent in April from a year earlier.

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