Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
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Series Vol. 32 , 10 November 2023
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From the beginning of the reform and opening up, China's economy has experienced rapid growth. Real estate has always been a steady source of kinetic energy during this period, constantly supporting the economy's development. In the common belief of Chinese people, acquiring a house means the basic security of a stable life. At the same time, speculation fever has led people to consider the acquisition of equity as a wise investment option. The supply has not well matched the rising demand for real estate, and as a result, the environmental problems brought about by real estate in recent years have increased the pressure on life. At the same time, a series of problems, for example, the lack of circulation of resources during the epidemic, have aggravated the problems of the real estate industry, causing it to go downhill continuously. Therefore, this article will examine real estate development and its relationship with the environment.
real estate market, environment, epidemic
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