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Title: Chinese Homeowners Turn to Rituals to Sell Stalled Properties

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Beijing – Facing a prolonged slump in the Chinese housing market, homeowners‍ are increasingly turning to‍ traditional beliefs and rituals in a desperate⁣ attempt to attract buyers,‌ according to reports surfacing on social media and confirmed by real ⁤estate agents. ‌The trend reflects dwindling ⁢consumer confidence and purchasing power, contributing​ to a ⁣slowdown in property sales across ⁣the country.

The practice, dubbed xuanxue – a⁢ term encompassing‍ good luck rituals, mysticism, and feng shui – involves homeowners performing temple prayers, purchasing‍ charms believed to expedite sales, and even displaying the‍ character for “sold” written in red on⁤ their properties. The ​surge in these‍ activities follows a recent social media post detailing a homeowner’s ‌success in selling a property after engaging in ‍such rituals, sparking ⁢a wave of⁣ similar attempts.

On the ‍RedNote platform, hundreds of users have recently shared images ⁢of their charms and pleas for swift sales. While some claim immediate results, others report continued difficulty finding buyers. “I’ve⁣ tried everything… but still no one asks,” one user posted.⁢ Numerous others echoed the sentiment, expressing hope that the ‍perceived luck of others will extend to their own properties. “Praying that my apartment will sell ⁣quickly,” and ​”I have three properties I want to⁣ sell,” were ⁤common refrains.

The desperation ⁤underscores the challenging conditions⁤ in⁣ the Chinese property market. ‌Real estate agents report substantially longer sales timelines​ and increased‍ buyer leverage in price negotiations. ⁤”Selling a house is very⁤ challenging now,” ⁤stated Song Yulin, ⁣a Shanghai-based agent. “If it’s not put up ‍at a very cheap price, it ⁣usually takes three to⁤ six months to sell.”

The trend highlights a growing anxiety among chinese⁢ homeowners as demand weakens and the market struggles to ⁣regain momentum after five‌ years of‍ sluggish ​growth.

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