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China land sales in smaller cities hit lowest level in a decade

Slump in transactions highlights difficulty of reviving national property market

Land sales across smaller and less wealthy Chinese cities have fallen to their lowest levels since at least 2011, highlighting the bleak prospects for a full recovery across a national real estate market mired in a slowdown.

Data from financial information provider Wind shows the total value of all land transactions in third-tier mainland Chinese cities, as ranked by population and economic development, fell 4 per cent to Rmb362bn ($50bn) in the first half of this year on the same period last year, despite a slight rise in sales for residential use.

The value of land transactions, including for residential, commercial and other uses, slipped to Rmb87bn in fourth-tier cities and Rmb51bn in fifth-tier cities — both also the lowest since Wind began compiling the data series in 2011.

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