Suzhou, a manufacturing hub near Shanghai dubbed the “Venice of China”, is considering new property restrictions to cool runaway home prices. A second-tier city with a population of 10.7 million, its …
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Home PROPERTY Government, developers in Suzhou, ‘Venice of China’, agree to limit property price rises at 5 per cent after uptick in sales, sentiment
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