GUANGZHOU, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, has become the latest Chinese city to ease home-buying restrictions and slash down-payment ratios.
In a notice issued on Tuesday, the municipal government of Guangzhou said home buyers in the city will enjoy reduced down-payment ratios.
Non-Guangzhou residents will also be allowed to purchase two homes, the same as local residents, in six districts of Guangzhou, if they have a record of paying social insurance or income tax in the city for at least six months -- down from two years as was previously required.
The six districts, including Yuexiu, Haizhu and Tianhe, previously allowed non-Guangzhou residents to purchase only one home.
A number of Chinese cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Chengdu have recently adjusted real estate policies, with measures such as eased purchase restrictions and trade-ins of commercial housing.
On Monday, the eastern metropolis of Shanghai unveiled a set of measures to support home buyers, including further easing home-purchase restrictions for non-Shanghai residents and allowing families with two or more children to purchase an additional home. ■