# Chinese real estate
Latest news and articles about Chinese real estate
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Hong Kong Leads Asia’s Housing Turnaround as Mainland Cities’ Price Falls Ease
Hong Kong’s housing market has staged a clear rebound in 2025–26, with transaction volumes and prices rising after years of decline. Policy easing on buyer taxes, lower mortgage costs, rising rents and renewed mainland demand have combined to push Hong Kong ahead of mainland Chinese cities, where price falls have merely narrowed rather than reversed.

Vanke Warns of an ¥82 Billion Loss for 2025, Underlining Deep Fault Lines in China’s Property Sector
Vanke expects a roughly ¥82 billion net loss for 2025, driven by falling development settlements, low margins and fresh impairment charges. While deliveries and service revenues remain steady and cost cuts continue, the company warns that earnings will stay under pressure as it pursues asset disposals and operational reforms.

The Waning of a Real‑Estate Patriarch: How Wang Shi’s Personal Drama Exposes a Broader Fall from Grace
Wang Shi, the 75‑year‑old founder of Vanke, has been compelled to rebut marital split rumours as social‑media footage and changes in joint holdings signal a decoupling from his younger partner, Tian Pujun. The personal spectacle mirrors Wang's professional decline since the 2015 Vanke power struggle and failed post‑Vanke ventures, underscoring how attention economies and generational shifts can hollow out the authority of once‑powerful business figures.