Since the National Day holiday, the long-lost “queuing up to buy a home” boom has reappeared in many second-tier cities. Driven by favorable property markets in first-tier cities, the markets in some second-tier cities have reheated up again. Some property market analysts said that this wave of housing purchases has spread from first-tier cities to second-tier cities, and is expected to continue in the short term, while the popularity of improved real estate may be maintained for a long time.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/15 10:41
Since the National Day holiday, the long-lost “queuing up to buy a home” boom has reappeared in many second-tier cities. Driven by favorable property markets in first-tier cities, the markets in some second-tier cities have reheated up again. Some property market analysts said that this wave of housing purchases has spread from first-tier cities to second-tier cities, and is expected to continue in the short term, while the popularity of improved real estate may be maintained for a long time.