
China's Housing Rents Rise for Only Third Time in Two Years in March

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Housing rents in key Chinese cities rose for the third time in two years, with a 0.1% increase in March, the largest in 24 months. First-tier cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou saw a 0.3% rise, driven by active industrial development and stabilization of home prices. Rents increased across most districts in Beijing, particularly in areas with strong industrial growth. Analysts expect overall rent stability, but high-quality properties may see slight increases due to rising demand post-Chinese New Year.
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