House-buying restrictions lifted in three Chinese cities

House-buying restrictions lifted in three Chinese cities

BEIJING, Sept 10 (Reuters) -⁤ At least three⁣ major Chinese⁣ cities last​ week ‍removed restrictions on home buying, as the Asian giant gradually rolls back a​ crackdown on the property sector in ​a bid ⁤to revive⁢ its economy.

Dalian and Shenyang, two of the most populous cities in​ the northeastern province of Liaoning, separately announced they ⁣will no longer restrict the number of properties residents can buy in ‌most parts ‍of the city, ⁤while offering ⁣subsidies for buyers and tax relief ‍for sellers.

Nanjing, the provincial capital of‌ affluent Jiangsu ‌province, said it would let people buy flats ⁤without proof of eligibility in four districts, effectively easing its‌ last restrictions ‌on ⁢home purchases.

These announcements come on the ​heels of a series of ⁣nationwide support measures for the property ‍sector, including lower mortgage rates for first-time homebuyers.

China’s debt-riddled property sector ​accounts for‌ one-quarter ⁣of the state’s ⁢economic activity. It had been on a downward⁣ spiral since ‌2021 when​ the government moved to stop developers from accumulating debt.

Reporting by⁣ Yew ​Lun Tian; Editing by Michael Perry

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