# Shanghai Real Estate
Latest news and articles about Shanghai Real Estate
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Vanke’s Shanghai Return: A State-Backed Pivot From Survival to Renewal
China Vanke has ended a three-year hiatus from the Shanghai land market by securing an urban renewal project in Baoshan District. Supported by over 33 billion RMB in state-backed loans from Shenzhen Metro, the move signals Vanke's transition from survival mode to operational recovery.

China’s Property Gloom Lifts as Secondary Homeowners Stop Rushing for the Exits
Data from 25 major Chinese cities shows a 41% year-on-year drop in new secondary home listings, signaling an end to the 'panic selling' phase of the property crisis. Rising transaction volumes and policy support in Tier-1 cities are stabilizing seller expectations and paving the way for a potential floor in housing prices.

Shanghai’s Property Thaw: A Policy-Driven 'Red May' Signals a Strategic Market Pivot
Shanghai's real estate market hit a six-year high in secondary transactions this May, driven by the 'Shanghai Seven' policy stimulus and a revival of the property replacement chain. The market is transitioning from a period of deep discounting to a phase of price and volume stability, with inventory levels falling to three-year lows.

Shanghai's Property Pulse: A Fragile Recovery Emerges as Buyers Return to the Secondary Market
Shanghai's secondary housing market hit a six-year high for May, surpassing 28,000 transactions and signaling a shift toward price stability. This recovery, driven by seasonal school-related demand and policy support, is helping to unclog the 'upgrader' chain for new luxury developments.

China’s Mega-Cities Offer a Glimmer of Hope for Battered Real Estate Sector
China's first-tier cities saw a month-on-month increase in residential property prices in April 2026, led by strong performance in Shanghai. While lower-tier cities continue to face downward pressure, the narrowing of these declines suggests the property sector may be reaching a point of stabilization.

The Divergent Recovery: Why Goldman Sachs Sees a 2026 Bottom for China’s Tier-One Real Estate
Goldman Sachs forecasts a property market bottom for Shanghai and Shenzhen by late 2026, signaling a potential recovery despite shrinking mortgage balances at major state banks. While unsold inventory is finally beginning to drop, a sustained rebound will depend on improving income expectations and potential government interest subsidies.

China’s Economic Tightrope: Regulatory Overhaul Meets a Resurgent Property Market
China is balancing a major regulatory push to professionalize its capital markets with efforts to stabilize the property sector, evidenced by record-breaking housing transactions in Shanghai. Meanwhile, Beijing is escalating trade tensions with the U.S. through new 'trade barrier' investigations, signaling a shift toward more sophisticated legal retaliation in global commerce.

Shanghai’s Premium Pivot: A Selective Thaw in China’s Leading Property Market
The 'Shanghai Seven Measures' have triggered an 11% rise in property transactions and a 70% jump in showroom visits within 30 days. The recovery is notably driven by high-end buyers and 'New Shanghainese' seeking premium upgrades in core districts.