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It's the dunk tank.
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Since US prices are so high, they were salivating at a Chinese housing crisis. That way they could enter the Chinese market and buy up properties for cheap. But since the government is going to buy up the cheap homes, they can't enter the market. So now comes the propaganda tantrum about how there's no way this will work, it's evil, it's authoritarian.
Problem is that shit only works on Americans. Appealing to Chinese people's sens of individualistic English property rights doesn't really work.
you nailed it
also forbes about u.s. commercial real estate:
Incompetent Chinese property developer: "I consent!"
Soulless American hedge fund: "I consent!"
The Communist Party of China: "Was there somebody you forgot to ask?"
The myth of consensual market entry.
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