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The only way to buy property in Shanghai these days is to win the lottery

Developers resort to lotteries as buyers far exceed the number of units on sale

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Demand for upscale projects is high in Shanghai. Photo: AFP
Zheng Yangpengin BeijingandDaniel Renin Shanghai

These days in Shanghai it seems getting a chance to buy property is as close as it gets to winning the lottery.

Developers of high-priced Shanghai residential projects have been overwhelmed by deep-pocketed prospective buyers as local government price controls turn the homes into bargains.

“Shanghai hasn’t seen new upscale home supply for several months,” said Lu Wenxi, analyst with Centaline Property’s Shanghai branch.

“These projects were priced much lower than market expectation, in some cases even cheaper than surrounding second-hand homes. So the prevailing sentiment is ‘buying a flat equals winning a lottery’”. 

 
Joy City Property’s Qiantan Ocean One project in Shanghai. Photo: Handout
Joy City Property’s Qiantan Ocean One project in Shanghai. Photo: Handout

For instance, Joy City Property’s newly launched Qiantan Ocean One project in Qiantan, a prioritised government development area, priced between 75,000-95,000 yuan (US$11,876-15,043) per square metre was sold as soon as the winners of a lottery were announced on Monday morning. 

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