• Contcat Us
Friday, July 17, 2026
Nigeria Today
  • Home
  • News

    29 Countries Sign Agreement to Establish WAICO in Shanghai

    Ambassador Yu Meets Tegbe, Reaffirms China’s Commitment to Nigeria’s Power Sector Development

    New Nigerian Envoy Presents Credentials in China, Signals Fresh Phase in Bilateral Relations

    China, Nigeria Strengthen Youth Cooperation at Abuja Exchange Seminar

  • World

    Bangladesh prime minister resigns, flees country after deadly protests

    U.S Supreme Court disqualifies Trump from 2024 presidency

    Calling President Xi a dictator ‘absurd and irresponsible’, China tells Biden

    Biden and China’s Xi met for three hours. Here’s what they talked about

  • Nigeria

    China Cultural Centre Graduates Over 40 Students in Abuja

    NCSP DG Urges Legislative Action to Deepen Nigeria-China Economic Cooperation

    FG Abandons Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Route, Reverts to Original Alignment

    Chinese-constructed light rail helps ease traffic flow in Nigeria’s Lagos

  • Politics

    APC Affirms One-China Principle, Lauds Nigeria-China Partnership

    China’s national legislature opens annual session in Beijing

    Key highlights of President Xi Jinping’s meeting with President Tinubu

    Gov Uba Sani Engages CCECC in Beijing to Boost Kaduna State Projects

  • Opinion

    From the Silk Road to the Sahara: Why the Dikwa–Gamboru/Ngala and Bama–Banki Roads Could Transform Africa’s Trade Future

    The CPC at 105: Staying True to Its Founding Mission, Opening a New Chapter in China-Nigeria Friendship

    From Revolution to Rejuvenation: 105 Years of the Communist Party of China and Lessons for Africa

    CPC at 105: Implications for Governance and Experience Sharing in Nigeria-China Relations

  • Sport

    Chinese Ambassador’s Cup: Athletes Win Big at 2025 Wushu Championship in Abuja

    Chinese Ambassador’s Cup: 2025 Wushu Championship Set to Hold in Abuja

    2025 World Relays: Chinese Embassy Refutes Claims of Visa Delays for Nigerian Contingent

    Haopeng Cup: CGC Wins 2024 CGCCN Basketball League

  • Culture

    China, Nigeria Mark 2026 International Chinese Language Day in Abuja

    Schools win big at 2025 China–Nigeria Cultural Fiesta, Dance & Drawing Competition

    China & Nigeria Celebrate International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations

    Nigerian Students Shine at 24th Chinese Bridge Competition in Abuja

  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News

    29 Countries Sign Agreement to Establish WAICO in Shanghai

    Ambassador Yu Meets Tegbe, Reaffirms China’s Commitment to Nigeria’s Power Sector Development

    New Nigerian Envoy Presents Credentials in China, Signals Fresh Phase in Bilateral Relations

    China, Nigeria Strengthen Youth Cooperation at Abuja Exchange Seminar

  • World

    Bangladesh prime minister resigns, flees country after deadly protests

    U.S Supreme Court disqualifies Trump from 2024 presidency

    Calling President Xi a dictator ‘absurd and irresponsible’, China tells Biden

    Biden and China’s Xi met for three hours. Here’s what they talked about

  • Nigeria

    China Cultural Centre Graduates Over 40 Students in Abuja

    NCSP DG Urges Legislative Action to Deepen Nigeria-China Economic Cooperation

    FG Abandons Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Route, Reverts to Original Alignment

    Chinese-constructed light rail helps ease traffic flow in Nigeria’s Lagos

  • Politics

    APC Affirms One-China Principle, Lauds Nigeria-China Partnership

    China’s national legislature opens annual session in Beijing

    Key highlights of President Xi Jinping’s meeting with President Tinubu

    Gov Uba Sani Engages CCECC in Beijing to Boost Kaduna State Projects

  • Opinion

    From the Silk Road to the Sahara: Why the Dikwa–Gamboru/Ngala and Bama–Banki Roads Could Transform Africa’s Trade Future

    The CPC at 105: Staying True to Its Founding Mission, Opening a New Chapter in China-Nigeria Friendship

    From Revolution to Rejuvenation: 105 Years of the Communist Party of China and Lessons for Africa

    CPC at 105: Implications for Governance and Experience Sharing in Nigeria-China Relations

  • Sport

    Chinese Ambassador’s Cup: Athletes Win Big at 2025 Wushu Championship in Abuja

    Chinese Ambassador’s Cup: 2025 Wushu Championship Set to Hold in Abuja

    2025 World Relays: Chinese Embassy Refutes Claims of Visa Delays for Nigerian Contingent

    Haopeng Cup: CGC Wins 2024 CGCCN Basketball League

  • Culture

    China, Nigeria Mark 2026 International Chinese Language Day in Abuja

    Schools win big at 2025 China–Nigeria Cultural Fiesta, Dance & Drawing Competition

    China & Nigeria Celebrate International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations

    Nigerian Students Shine at 24th Chinese Bridge Competition in Abuja

  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Nigeria Today
No Result
View All Result
Home News

China’s housing market picks up on bundle of stimulus measures

by Nigeria Today
October 9, 2024
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
6
SHARES
6
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

When Niu Motian’s friends were enjoying gourmet dishes and showing off their new clothes during the National Day holiday, the white-collar worker in Beijing was busy doing her homework before buying something much more valuable.

“I believe it is time to own a home now,” said Niu, who, despite looking at apartments since last year, remained undecided until days before the week-long vacation that ended on Monday.

On the radar of the 30-year-old was a new residential compound located outside the Fourth Ring Road in southern Beijing. A property agent told her that more than 10 of the project’s apartments were sold on Oct. 1 alone.

“Housing prices have now dropped to a comparatively reasonable level, and mortgage interest rates have been lowered,” Niu said, voicing her determination to seize this opportunity.

Like many others, Niu was incentivized by a string of stimulus measures unveiled before the National Day holiday in a bid to prop up the sagging real estate market, a pillar industry underpinning the world’s second-largest economy.

These measures, rolled out by central government departments and many local governments, have reduced financial burdens on home buyers, relaxed or even eliminated restrictions constraining property transactions, making the past holiday a genuine “golden week” for housing developers and agencies.

Real estate agency Centaline Property estimated that during the holiday, more than 5,000 pre-owned homes were sold in Beijing, rocketing by over 150 percent. New home sales tripled from the same period last year to nearly 2,000 units.

In Shanghai, sales of pre-owned homes on Oct. 1-6 multiplied from the same period last year to 1,537 units. Potential home buyers flocked to visit new residential compounds. The other two first-tier cities — Guangzhou and Shenzhen — also witnessed a boom in the market.

In Hangzhou and Nanjing, two typical second-tier cities in east China, Xinhua saw that sales halls of multiple property projects were packed with potential buyers during the holiday.

During the National Day holiday, events were held in over 130 cities across China to promote commercial housing sales and explain policies to the public. The number of visitors to most of the participating housing projects increased by more than 50 percent, according to the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development.

This array of stimulus measures came after the Sept. 26 meeting of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee underlined efforts to “reverse the downturn of and stabilize the real estate market.” The clear signal from China’s leadership has served as a silver bullet to U-turn flagging market sentiment.

Li Yujia, chief researcher at the Guangdong Housing Policy Research Center, expects this wave of impactful government support to cause a recovery in home sales.

“With the real estate market stabilizing in first-tier cities, the market in smaller cities around these metropolises will follow suit,” Li predicted.

On the back of the stimulus package, housing prices in key cities are likely to stabilize, and the real estate market could be more dynamic in the fourth quarter of this year, said Chen Wenjing, director of policy research at the China Index Academy.

“To further stabilize property sales and home prices, there is still room to refine restrictive policies, and second-tier and smaller cities could raise subsidies for housing purchases,” Chen said.

Tags: Housing Market

Related Posts

News

29 Countries Sign Agreement to Establish WAICO in Shanghai

July 16, 2026
News

Ambassador Yu Meets Tegbe, Reaffirms China’s Commitment to Nigeria’s Power Sector Development

June 5, 2026
News

New Nigerian Envoy Presents Credentials in China, Signals Fresh Phase in Bilateral Relations

June 3, 2026
News

China, Nigeria Strengthen Youth Cooperation at Abuja Exchange Seminar

June 1, 2026
China

Experts Stress Importance of One-China Principle in China–Nigeria Relations

May 19, 2026
China

China Urges Eswatini, Others to Distance Themselves from ‘Taiwan Independence’ Activities

May 2, 2026
Next Post

AstraZeneca expanding research and development pipeline in China

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POPULAR NEWS

China ready to hold talks with US ‘at all levels’ – Chinese Vice President Han Zheng

November 8, 2023

Chinese Firm Not Involved In Shooting Of Immigration Officer – CGCCN

March 28, 2025

China Chamber of Commerce refutes media reports of alleged discrimination at Chinese Supermarket

April 22, 2024

FCT Schools win big at 2024 China-Nigeria Cultural Fiesta & Dancing Competition

November 7, 2024

China’s Independent Policy Of Peace And Friendly Cooperation

October 25, 2022

EDITOR'S PICK

Nigeria reaffirms commitment to one-China Principle

January 18, 2024

Full text: Report on China’s 2025 national economic, social development plan

March 13, 2025

NIGERIA AND CHINA: A PARTNERSHIP BUILT ON MUTUAL RESPECT, TRUST AND SHARED STRATEGIC INTEREST – NCSP

May 20, 2026

China to establish Africa’s first local insulin production facility in Nigeria

September 25, 2025
Facebook Twitter Youtube Whatsapp

About

Nigeria Today is a platform dedicated to bringing you precise and accurate news and information about Nigeria.

Follow us

Categories

  • Africa
  • Art and life
  • Business
  • China
  • Culture
  • entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Nigeria
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • POPULAR NEWS
  • Science
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • Videos
  • World

Recent Posts

  • The future of AI depends on sharing innovation, not restricting it
  • Xi Proposes Four AI Governance Principles, Announces 5,000 Training Opportunities
  • 29 Countries Sign Agreement to Establish WAICO in Shanghai
  • From the Silk Road to the Sahara: Why the Dikwa–Gamboru/Ngala and Bama–Banki Roads Could Transform Africa’s Trade Future

© 2022 Nigeria-Today - News & Magazine

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

Powered by
►
Necessary cookies enable essential site features like secure log-ins and consent preference adjustments. They do not store personal data.
None
►
Functional cookies support features like content sharing on social media, collecting feedback, and enabling third-party tools.
None
►
Analytical cookies track visitor interactions, providing insights on metrics like visitor count, bounce rate, and traffic sources.
None
►
Advertisement cookies deliver personalized ads based on your previous visits and analyze the effectiveness of ad campaigns.
None
►
Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies.
None
Powered by
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • World
  • Nigeria
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Culture

© 2022 Nigeria-Today - News & Magazine