
Quality Homes Boost Real Estate on the Chinese Mainland
The Chinese mainland launches new standards for residential buildings, focusing on safe, smart, sustainable, and comfortable homes to boost real estate.
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The Chinese mainland launches new standards for residential buildings, focusing on safe, smart, sustainable, and comfortable homes to boost real estate.
Spain’s housing crisis intensifies as locals face evictions for tourist let conversions, challenging families with soaring rents and high home prices.
China’s new national standards boost residential quality with enhanced safety, comfort, and smart design features.
February data from the NBS show that home prices in major cities across the Chinese mainland remained stable, with a slight 0.1% rise in first-tier new builds.
Since 2019, China’s urban renewal has benefited over 120 million people, with 280,000 residential communities renovated. Minister Ni Hong highlights the push for more livable, smart, and resilient cities.
China has renovated 280,000 residential communities since 2019, aiming to improve living standards and urban infrastructure.
China’s 2025 plan focuses on enhancing livelihoods through income growth, job creation, affordable housing, and expanded social services, ensuring a fair and prosperous future for all residents.
Beijing and Shanghai are cutting taxes on larger home transactions starting December 1, making big homes more affordable and boosting the property market.