# Shenzhen Real Estate
Latest news and articles about Shenzhen Real Estate
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Shenzhen Loosens Grip: Core-District Easing Triggers Buying Surge in China’s Silicon Valley
Shenzhen has relaxed property purchase restrictions in its core districts, leading to a massive spike in holiday transactions and attracting out-of-town investors. The policy includes lower residency requirements and higher public housing fund loan limits to stimulate the high-end residential market.

Shenzhen Dismantles Property Barriers: Tech Hub Links Housing Relief to Demographic Goals
Shenzhen has significantly relaxed property purchase restrictions in its core districts while introducing aggressive mortgage incentives for families who are newly married or have children. The move seeks to stabilize the real estate market by attracting high-income buyers and linking housing affordability to the city's demographic goals.

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.

Hemei Group’s Property Windfall: A Classic Tale of Chinese Corporate Survival
Hemei Group has returned to profitability in 2025 by selling 90 premium Shenzhen apartments and pivoting its core business toward the green energy sector. Despite the positive financial turn, the company continues to face legal challenges from investors regarding past misrepresentations.

Pepper Spray and Panic Sales: A Shenzhen Property Price War Ignites Local Turmoil
A Shenzhen housing project's 38% price cut triggered a thousand-person stampede and a violent security incident, prompting an investigation by local authorities. The event highlights the extreme inventory pressures in China's tech hub and the desperate 'price-for-volume' tactics developers are using to move stagnant stock.

Pepper Spray and Fire Sales: Shenzhen’s Property Slump Sparks a Desperate Race to the Bottom
A Shenzhen real estate project sparked a chaotic buying frenzy and security intervention after slashing prices by nearly 40% to move stagnant inventory. The incident highlights the extreme liquidity pressures on Chinese developers who are increasingly forced to sacrifice profit for immediate cash flow to service bank debts.

Pepper Spray and Price Cuts: The Chaotic Reality of China’s Property Deleveraging
A massive 30% price cut at a Shenzhen residential project triggered overnight queues and a security-led pepper spray incident, highlighting the extreme measures developers are taking to liquidate inventory. Local regulators intervened following the chaos, which underscores the high price sensitivity of Chinese buyers and the ongoing fragility of the nation's real estate recovery.