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Analyzing Factors Affecting Housing Price Fluctuations and Policy Recommendations

In: Proceedings of the 2024 2nd International Conference on Finance, Trade and Business Management (FTBM 2024)

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  • Yilan Huang

    (South China Normal University, International Business School)

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In the context of the global economy, the importance of China’s real estate market is self-evident, but the rapid rise of housing prices may lead to economic bubbles. The research revealed a juxtaposition of robust market demand and the swift escalation of housing prices, particularly in major urban centers. However, the disparity in residents’ purchasing power exacerbates the imbalance between supply and demand, coupled with financial deepening and other factors that increase the complexity of the market and the risk of housing price volatility. This paper examines the key drivers of price fluctuations in China’s housing market and provides policy suggestions to assist the government in regulating the market effectively and mitigating financial risks. Through the literature review method, this paper reveals the important effects of the supply and demand relationship, macroeconomic variables, and policy changes on housing prices. The study put forward targeted policy suggestions such as developing the rental market, providing housing subsidies, adjusting loan policies to curb speculation, implementing the “rent and sale of the same rights” policy to ensure the fair distribution of resources, and emphasized strengthening the monitoring and early warning of real estate financial risks.

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  • Yilan Huang, 2024. "Analyzing Factors Affecting Housing Price Fluctuations and Policy Recommendations," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Amalendu Bhunia & John Gong & Ran Zhang (ed.), Proceedings of the 2024 2nd International Conference on Finance, Trade and Business Management (FTBM 2024), pages 11-19, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-546-1_3
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-546-1_3
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