
Chen Chin-ping
Chen Chin-ping serves as the deputy research head at Evertrust Rehouse Co, where she analyzes housing market trends in Taiwan. She has indicated that the total housing transactions in Taiwan have seen a significant annual decrease, and she questions the potential for recovery in the upcoming quarters.
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Chen Chin-ping said that the central bank is concerned about capital concentration in property lending.
Experts expect property market to stabilizeChen Chin-ping mentioned that more time is needed to gauge the impact of targeted credit easing.
Housing market shows stabilization signs: analysts
Chen attributed the slowdown to the central bank’s ongoing selective credit controls, tighter loan restrictions and limited supply of new-home handovers.
Housing transfers sharply cool to lowest since 2017Chen Chin-ping, deputy researcher head at Evertrust, discussed the impact of soaring housing prices in Taiwan.
Soaring prices driving increase in small homesChen Chin-ping, deputy research manager at Evertrust Rehouse Co, said the new policy helps ease challenges faced by first-time buyers.
Cabinet eases first-time mortgage rulesChen Chin-ping attributed the poor showing to economic headwinds and the central bank’s credit controls.
Brokers report a slump in property deals this month
Evertrust Rehouse Co deputy research head Chen Chin-ping provided insights on housing transactions.
Housing sales in six major cities plunge 24% in Q1



