Wang Jianlin's prediction may come true, and the property market will affect two types of people in 2024
Wang Jianlin, the founder of Wanda Group, publicly stated a few years ago that China's real estate market will face a huge adjustment in the next few years. He believes that with China's economic transformation and political adjustment, the real estate market will no longer be the first choice for investment, and some investors may suffer losses.
What's new in the real estate market in 2024.
Judging from recent market analysis and political orientation, Wang Jianlin's prediction seems to be gradually coming true. From 2024 onwards, China's real estate market will begin a series of new changes that will have a profound impact on two groups of people:
Speculators: With the strengthening of the regulation of the real estate market, there will be less and less room for speculation. New property taxes, restrictions on buying and borrowing properties will make speculation more costly and risky. This is undoubtedly a heavy blow for those who rely on speculation to make profits. New home buyers: While political regulation may lead to temporary stabilization or ** in house prices, it is undoubtedly good news for those who really need to buy a home. The stability of house prices means that they can choose when and where to buy a house more rationally, without having to worry about large fluctuations in house prices.
Market reaction and analysis.
This ** has caused mixed reactions in the market. Some people think that Wang Jianlin's ** is too pessimistic, and believe that China's real estate market still has huge potential. However, there are also many who believe that the current political adjustment and market environment are indicative of the future direction of the real estate market.
Expert analysis believes that Wang Jianlin's ** is not groundless. With the transformation of China's economic structure and the intensification of population aging, the demand structure of the real estate market is also changing. The real estate market of the future will focus more on meeting people's real housing needs, rather than pure investment speculation.
Whether Wang Jianlin's prediction comes true or not, we must have a clear understanding of the real estate market. For investors, the blind pursuit of short-term profits carries significant risks. For ordinary home buyers, choosing the right living environment is more important than pursuing short-term ***. Kunpeng Project.