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China allows cities to set lower limit on first-home mortgage rates
Published on: 2023-01-06
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China will put in place a dynamic mechanism for first-home mortgage rates, allowing cities to adjust the lower limit for the rate based on the trend of their property prices, the country's financial authorities said on Thursday.
 

Local governments can maintain, reduce or remove the floor of mortgage rates for first-time home buyers if their new-home prices have declined for three months in a row, both over a year ago and the previous three-month period, according to a circular jointly issued by the People's Bank of China and the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission.
 

On the other hand, a city should restore the national lower limit for the rate if its new-home prices have increased for three months by the same measure, said the circular.
 

The move aims to better implement the country's city-specific housing policies, and ensure the sound and steady development of the housing market, the circular said.
 

Last May, China reduced the lower limit on first-home loan interest rates at the national level to 20 basis points below the corresponding tenor of the loan prime rate, and granted certain cities leeway to lower or scrap the limit in September.
 

New-home prices in four first-tier cities – Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou – edged down 0.2 percent month on month in November. The 31 second-tier cities and 35 third-tier cities also saw new-home prices decline slightly, official data shows.
 

重大变化!首套房贷利率实施动态调整机制

近日,人民银行、银保监会发布通知,决定建立首套住房贷款利率政策动态调整机制。新建商品住宅销售价格环比和同比连续3个月均下降的城市,可阶段性维持、下调或取消当地首套住房贷款利率政策下限。

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