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#11230283
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230284
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230285
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230286
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230287
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230288
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230289
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230290
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230291
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230292
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230294
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230295
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230296
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230297
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230298
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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#11230299
12 May 2024
High-rise buildings are being pictured from the 238-meter-high Central Television Tower in Beijing, China, on May 11, 2024. According to reports, Hangzhou and Xi'an announced on May 9 that they are completely canceling the purchase restriction policy of the property market. Currently, the provinces or cities that are still retaining housing purchase restrictions in the country, besides the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, are only Hainan Province and Tianjin, which are still in a state of partial release of purchase restrictions, while second-tier cities have largely eliminated restrictions.
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