China’s Housing Market Is Still Under Pressure


China’s property market remains weak, but the latest data shows a mixed picture.
New-home prices fell 3.2% year-on-year in July, while some parts of the existing-home market showed signs of improvement.
The key takeaway isn’t just the decline. It’s the difference between the two segments.
China’s housing market is still facing pressure, but early signs of stabilization in some areas could be worth watching.
For global markets, any sustained improvement in China’s property sector could also matter for broader economic sentiment.
Mixed data, but an important trend to watch.
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RateRoundtable
· 1h ago
New home prices fell 3.2%, but second-hand homes are recovering in some areas, showing that this is not a full-scale collapse, but rather a shift in demand and a pricing tug-of-war. The key is whether transaction volumes can remain sustained and whether policies will be further loosened, as this will have knock-on effects on economic sentiment and even the crypto market—don’t focus only on the surface data.
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DivergenceWatcher
· 2h ago
The second-hand housing market is showing signs of improvement, while new home prices are still falling—the divergence is quite clear.
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FlashCraftsman
· 2h ago
Only when the property market stabilizes can confidence return; otherwise, the contagion of risks will trigger a chain reaction worldwide.
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