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China will reduce current mortgage rates by the end of October, while cities will relax restrictions on buying homes

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Last updated: 2024/09/30 at 12:33 AM
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China’s central bank has announced plans to lower mortgage rates for existing home loans before October 31 to support the country’s struggling property market amidst a slowing economy. Commercial banks will be required to reduce interest rates on existing mortgages to no less than 30 basis points below the Loan Prime Rate, with an expected average rate cut of around 50 basis points. These measures are part of a broader set of policies aimed at bolstering the property market, including reductions in down-payment ratios and mortgage rates.

Despite these efforts, the property market in China has remained sluggish, with sales stagnant and liquidity issues persisting. To further stimulate the market, several cities, including Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, have announced measures such as lifting restrictions on home purchases and easing requirements for first-time homebuyers. These moves are intended to attract buyers and improve sales, following reports that Shanghai and Shenzhen plan to lift key remaining restrictions.

In response to the challenging economic conditions, China recently unveiled its largest stimulus package since the COVID pandemic to rejuvenate the economy. The central bank’s decision to lower mortgage rates aims to alleviate the financial burden on homeowners, stimulate the property market, and boost domestic consumption demand. China’s major state-owned banks have pledged to support these measures and facilitate the adjustment of existing mortgage interest rates.

Previous mortgage rate reductions primarily benefited new homebuyers, leading to higher-rate loans for existing homeowners. This has prompted many households to pay off their mortgages early, limiting their spending and consumption. As a result, the outstanding value of individual mortgages has decreased, posing challenges for the property market. The PBOC’s decision to extend supportive measures for developers’ financing needs aims to address these challenges and provide stability in the real estate sector.

In conclusion, China’s efforts to lower mortgage rates for existing home loans and implement various stimulus measures underscore the government’s commitment to reviving the property market and supporting economic growth. By easing financial burdens on homeowners and stimulating demand in the real estate sector, these policies aim to create a more favorable environment for property transactions and consumer spending. As the global economy continues to face uncertainties, China’s proactive measures demonstrate its determination to navigate challenges and promote sustainable growth in the housing market.

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