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Guangzhou offers incentives to boost home rental as housing supply falls
It hopes to entice renters by giving them equal education access, tax cuts
Published Wed, Jul 19, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Beijing
THE southern Chinese boom town of Guangzhou has announced a flurry of incentives to boost its home rental market as a year-long property boom makes new housing less affordable.
The move comes as China's government spearheads a drive to support rental supply to help rein in hot property prices and satisfy housing demand.
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