男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影

Economy

China real estate bazaar drowns out govt warnings

(China Daily)
Updated: 2010-04-13 07:33
Large Medium Small

BEIJING - Standing in the shouting tumult of a Chinese real estate fair, Chen Shiyong said it seemed he was watching a suicidal man on top of a building ignoring the pleas of bystanders to pull back from the edge.

Not that many of the 142,000 potential buyers and curious visitors, who crowded into Beijing's latest big housing property sales fair over the weekend, were buying Chen's warning of the impending collapse of the property bubble.

Related readings:
China real estate bazaar drowns out govt warnings Relevance of housing data
China real estate bazaar drowns out govt warnings Beijing housing prices will jump again this year, experts predict
China real estate bazaar drowns out govt warnings Local housing prices will jump again this year, experts predict
China real estate bazaar drowns out govt warnings End of housing bubble?

Many said l housing prices in the Chinese capital and other cities would surely continue to rise, perhaps after a brief dip, shrugging off government efforts to cool the market. The disheartened said prices, which are already well beyond their grasp, are unlikely to come down.

"Nobody is listening to the government leaders. There's this mentality that has set in that this is a no-loss market," Chen said, nodding at the crowds around miniature building displays in Beijing's China World Trade Center.

"It's like watching a suicidal man who won't listen to anyone. Whatever you tell him, it simply strengthens his notion that he's right and the rest are wrong," said Chen, an investment analyst for Changjiang Securities.

The Chinese government shares some of his jitters.

Over the weekend, the top bank regulator, Liu Mingkang, said the country's banks must do more to rein in risky lending to land developers.

The average selling price of properties of seven major developers on the mainland increased from 8,069 yuan ($1,182) per square meter in November last year to 10,810 yuan in March, the Royal Bank of Scotland said in a report on Monday.

Some plots in downtown Beijing recently fetched record prices, bought up by State-owned companies with core businesses that have nothing to do with real estate.

But for every pessimist at the fair, there seemed to be dozens of potential buyers who could give several reasons to back their belief that China's property market is unlikely to slow much, especially in the big cities.

What optimists, pessimists and rattled would-be home-buyers at the real estate fair generally shared was a belief that the central government lacked either the tools or the will to dramatically tame home price growth .

As Beijing tries to cool the market, the widespread assumption of government weakness could itself become a problem.

"I think prices will keep growing. The government can act if it really wants to. But it will require guts," said Wang Jun, an engineer attending the fair. "Doing that will hurt a lot of interests, including local governments that need land revenue."

He said he earns about 70,000 yuan a year, about as much as it costs to buy 2 sq m of a new apartment somewhere close to central Beijing.

"If prices keep rising like they have, then ordinary residents won't be able afford anything. Even middle-class people will be squeezed out and that could be dangerous," said Wang.

?

China real estate bazaar drowns out govt warnings

Potential buyers read brochures and talk to sales staff in front of a model depicting a new housing estate at the Beijing Property Trade Fair April 9, 2010.[Photo/Agencies]?

 

Enough bullets?

Liu, the bank chief, said the government had "enough bullets" to ward off risks from property fever, but small-time investors such as Zhang Xixiong have so far proven to be wily prey.

Zhang was working his way around the display booths at the Beijing fair, searching for another apartment to buy, on top of the three he already owns.

The government's efforts to tighten credit and mortgage requirements for non-owner-occupiers have not bitten deeply so far, said Zhang. He brushed aside the latest warnings about an overheated market.

"In the end, the demand is still there. I don't think government controls can play that much of a role," said Zhang.

Urbanization, the home-buying aspirations of the nation's young middle class and the sheer amount of untethered wealth sloshing around the country will keep pushing up housing demand and prices in Beijing and other big cities, he said.

"I'm looking to sell one of my places and I get serious calls about it at all hours, even after midnight," said Zhang.

This year's spring real estate fair at the Beijing World Trade Center sold property worth 2.9 billion yuan, the Beijing Youth Daily reported on Monday.

That was a dip from last year, when the organizers reported sales worth 3.2 billion yuan. Crowds were also down this year, the paper said.

Reuters

主站蜘蛛池模板: 和平县| 武夷山市| 北票市| 郎溪县| 牟定县| 德清县| 湘乡市| 五大连池市| 兴山县| 茌平县| 威宁| 双桥区| 宁河县| 乐亭县| 金堂县| 毕节市| 栾城县| 临西县| 延安市| 科技| 南郑县| 邯郸县| 醴陵市| 农安县| 泰来县| 年辖:市辖区| 东至县| 宜阳县| 彰化县| 罗源县| 拜泉县| 繁峙县| 天祝| 威信县| 蓝山县| 丰原市| 林芝县| 甘德县| 东平县| 宜黄县| 奉贤区| 西平县| 聂拉木县| 朝阳县| 玉林市| 昌宁县| 元朗区| 米泉市| 布拖县| 延川县| 淮滨县| 怀宁县| 黔南| 田林县| 桓台县| 新营市| 綦江县| 绥滨县| 南充市| 满城县| 行唐县| 海原县| 搜索| 漳平市| 喀喇沁旗| 杭州市| 古蔺县| 广灵县| 锡林浩特市| 疏勒县| 铜鼓县| 丰宁| 五常市| 英吉沙县| 静乐县| 泰和县| 米泉市| 棋牌| 镇江市| 天祝| 玉山县| 高邮市|