As China’s property market craters and youth unemployment rises, burned-out young professionals are fleeing megacities for ultracheap housing in remote towns.
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China’s housing crisis: The urgent need for secrecy
The turbulence surrounding China’s housing market has become a focal point of global economic analysis. As the world’s second-largest economy continues to grapple with this complex issue, the need for ...
Some Chinese cities are offering up to $720,000, free housing, and office space to lure startups and developers to "raise the ...
QIDONG, China (AP) — After China’s debt-fueled real estate bubble popped, vast housing developments across the country were left partially abandoned — including “Life in Venice," a sprawling ...
BEIJING, Dec 23 (Reuters) - China will step up urban renewal and efforts to stabilise its property market in 2026 at the start of its latest Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), according to a readout of a ...
The “Life in Venice” housing development, a multibillion-dollar replica of the Italian city on the Chinese coast, stands silent. Many of the tens of thousands of homes are hollow husks of concrete and ...
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