Chinese President Xi Jinping called for the acceleration of a “new model” for property development, advocating a more measured approach to urban planning and upgrades, while falling short of investor expectations for more aggressive policies.
China will “steadily advance renovation of urban villages and dilapidated houses”, the official Xinhua News Agency reported on July 14, citing the Central Urban Work Conference held in Beijing on July 13 and 14.
The announcement follows a pledge by the government in October 2024 to renovate one million homes in older, rundown dwellings in large cities.
Ahead of the official readout, there has been growing speculation of a meeting reminiscent of a 2015 campaign that was then used to boost home buying demand and galvanise domestic investment.
That year, China held the Central Urban Work Conference, which was the first of its kind in decades and attended by Mr Xi and top Politburo members.
The country’s prolonged housing downturn is stifling efforts to boost consumer demand and shore up the economy as exports remain at risk from trade tensions with the US.
Official data on July 14 showed a weakening home market in June, with new home prices falling the most in eight months. BLOOMBERG