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STRUGGLING developers in China have started taking payment for homes in watermelons, peaches and other agricultural produce, state media reported today, as they attempt to lure buyers deterred by a property market slump.
China’s housing market has been hit by a slowing economy and debt crisis precipitated by a government ban on builders taking deposits before construction begins on a project.
转〖zhuan〗载‘zai’说『shuo』明:本{ben}文转“zhuan”载{zai}自Sunbet。 USDT官网接口声明:该文看法仅代表作者自己,与本平台无关。转载请注明:Developers let Chinese farmers pay for homes with watermelons