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Shanghai’s Housing Market Rebounds as Banks Quicken Loan Approvals

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An easing of mortgage loan controls amid lower interest rates has given Shanghai’s property market a shot in the arm as the mainland’s commercial hub tries to make up ground lost during its Covid-19 lockdown.

As house prices shoot up, driven by a surge in demand, the battered local economy should benefit because the city government can fast-track approvals for home construction and rake in higher proceeds from land auctions.

“Real estate has always been the most powerful weapon for local governments to propel economic growth,” said Ding Haifeng, a Consultant at Shanghai-based financial advisory firm Integrity. “It is now time for this significant sector to play that role. “According to market data provider RVMS, 19,725 pre-owned homes in Shanghai changed hands in July, up 27 per cent from the previous month. The number stayed flat in August, at 19,500.

Shanghai officially lifted a two-month, citywide lockdown on June 1, allowing businesses and life in the city of 25 million people to gradually return to normality. Average house prices inched up 0.5 per cent to 65,535 yuan (US$9,451) per sq mt in July, before gaining another 0.7 per cent to 65,997 yuan in August.

Local banks have quickened the pace of loan approvals to less than 10 days, in an apparent effort to bolster home transactions. Last year, to curb demand and cool the overheated local property market, commercial lenders slowed the process, spending as long as 50 days to approve mortgages, according to the Beike Research Institute, which surveyed the average waiting time across 72 major Chinese cities in mid-2021.

In late August, China’s central bank cut the five-year loan prime rate (LPR) by 15 basis points to 4.3 per cent, reducing borrowing costs for homebuyers. In Shanghai, the five-year mortgage rate for first-time homebuyers stands at 4.65 per cent, while buyers of second homes are charged an annualised interest rate of 5.36 per cent. Both rates have been reduced by 15 basis points. The city bars families from owning a third flat. Shanghai’s economy shrank by 13.7 per cent in the second quarter from a year earlier as business activity came to a standstill in April and May.

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