The China Real Estate News published an article saying that at present, some housing enterprises are spilling out some risk factors affecting the orderly operation of the market due to high leverage, high debt, and high turnover issues in previous years, but this can be solved; there is no need to worry too much. The key point is that where these insured housing enterprises are located, they must have the overall situation in mind, shoulder responsibility, and actively mitigate risks. They must not enjoy the aura of the “World Top 500” and economic and tax benefits when these housing enterprises have “three highs,” and “wait for them,” slow down, or “pledge to take high-quality assets first” when their risks spill over, so that risk affects the overall market's efforts to stabilize and set up barriers to future market-based solutions to problems. For housing enterprises that are seriously insolvent and have lost their ability to operate, it is also necessary to follow the rule of law spirit of speeding up the restructuring and active judicial disposal of those involved, and to hold those responsible responsible to account so as not to let some of the people causing the problems fall out of their shell and get mixed up.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
The China Real Estate News published an article saying that at present, some housing enterprises are spilling out some risk factors affecting the orderly operation of the market due to high leverage, high debt, and high turnover issues in previous years, but this can be solved; there is no need to worry too much. The key point is that where these insured housing enterprises are located, they must have the overall situation in mind, shoulder responsibility, and actively mitigate risks. They must not enjoy the aura of the “World Top 500” and economic and tax benefits when these housing enterprises have “three highs,” and “wait for them,” slow down, or “pledge to take high-quality assets first” when their risks spill over, so that risk affects the overall market's efforts to stabilize and set up barriers to future market-based solutions to problems. For housing enterprises that are seriously insolvent and have lost their ability to operate, it is also necessary to follow the rule of law spirit of speeding up the restructuring and active judicial disposal of those involved, and to hold those responsible responsible to account so as not to let some of the people causing the problems fall out of their shell and get mixed up.