China’s Holiday House Sales Surge Met by Cautious Optimism
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Industry insiders are cautiously optimistic about the recent surge in China’s property market, driven by a series of stimulus policies announced in the run-up to the National Day holiday, but the big question is will it last?
The policies aimed at stabilizing the sector resulted in a spike in property sales during the holiday week, with some cities seeing transaction volumes reach their highest levels in months.

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- China's property market saw a surge in sales due to stimulus policies before National Day, with Shenzhen lifting resale restrictions, leading to a 664% increase in new housing sales year-on-year.
- Major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou also experienced significant activity, while some second- and third-tier cities reported improvements in housing sales during the holiday week.
- Industry insiders express caution about the sustainability of this demand surge, citing concerns over economic uncertainties and the reliance on existing buyers fueling the current market.
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