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Shenzhen throws weight behind China's drive to absorb unsold homes

City joins nationwide plan to convert abandoned projects into affordable housing

Workers get lunch from roadside stalls near buildings under construction in Shenzhen's Qianhai New District, a commercial development sector of the city. The city government has begun to convert unsold apartments within its jurisdiction into affordable housing    © Reuters

SHANGHAI -- The major Chinese city of Shenzhen has launched a campaign to snap up unsold homes with the aim of turning them into affordable housing, under a nationwide scheme to reverse the relentless property market downturn.

Shenzhen Public Housing Group on Wednesday said it will solicit the owners of commercial housing in the city to convert their property into government-subsidized "guaranteed housing." The goal is to resell or rent the units at a lower market price. The group is owned by the city's state-owned assets supervision commission.

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