
Beijing Eases Homebuying Rules to Revitalize Property Market
Beijing relaxes purchase rules, allowing qualified buyers unlimited home purchases outside the fifth ring road and boosting PF loan caps to 1M yuan.
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Beijing relaxes purchase rules, allowing qualified buyers unlimited home purchases outside the fifth ring road and boosting PF loan caps to 1M yuan.
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