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China's Shanghai Eases Housing Policies to Spur Demand

BEIJING, Aug 20 (Reuters) - China's commercial hub of Shanghai will ​ease some property policies ‌from Friday, including mortgage, housing provident fund and purchase ​subsidy measures, in ​a bid to shore up ⁠demand, city authorities said ​on Thursday.

For second homes ​bought outside the city's outer ring expressway, the minimum down ​payment for commercial mortgages ​will be cut to no less ‌than ⁠15% from 20% earlier, the authorities said in a notice.

Temporary subsidies of ​up ​to ⁠80,000 yuan ($12,000) are also on offer ​for those selling second-hand ​homes ⁠after buying new homes outside the expressway, they ⁠added.

($1=6.7239 ​Chinese yuan renminbi)

Reporting ​by Ethan Wang and Ryan ​Woo; Editing by Clarence Fernandez

Source: Reuters


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