Some apartment owners have reduced their asking prices days after the 72-storey SEG Plaza in Shenzhen began to sway for no apparent reason. The incident could dent the red-hot property market, analysts say.
Cracks in Shenzhen home prices emerge as shaking SEG Plaza stokes risks
2021-05-29T01:30:21-04:00May 29th, 2021|
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