Los Angeles Real Estate Market Haunted by China’s Ghost Economy – OceanWide Plaza Poisoned by Economy Plunge

The shocking collapse of the Chinese real estate market casts a long dark shadow. Currencies begin to die.

When playing word association with China’s economy, two terms that do not come to mind, and absolutely should not, are rock solid and sustainable. Instead, it’s more like paper mache and Ponzi schemes. Known for enormous ghosts cities and toppling, shoddy tofu-dreg construction, communist-controlled mainland spreads its sprawling, zombie-like tentacles in a ghoulish, global grab. As the oriental house of cards crumbles, Los Angeles is left with the remnants of a Gòngchǎn zhǔyì zhōngguó rén style ghost building, lurking in an already spooked DTLA real estate market.

You might think our housing market here in the states is wild. However, nothing matches China’s impending catastrophe. Not only have real estate prices been soaring, but real estate makes up nearly 30% of GDP, compared with 19% for the U.S. in its housing bubble. Worse, housing makes up 78% of Chinese assets, compared with 35% for the U.S. One commentator pointed out that the Chinese tried to have a stock market, but it collapsed under the same issues that threatened their housing bubble. For lack of western-style needs, people in China invest all their eggs in one basket, real estate.

The dominos are starting to fall. Several top 100 real estate companies in China are beginning to default on their loans. Even Evergrande, a leading ten real estate class company, is stumbling in a spiral of collapse.

The shadow spreads to building projects like Oceanwide Plaza in Los Angeles and Oceanwide Center in San Francisco. Weeds flourish on the languishing construction sites. Are we looking at a grande monument or graveyard? On the precipice, will these flat-lined behemoths be miraculously revived, or will they decay into mere remnants of what could have been? The wisest of investors remind us that blood on the streets can be a beautiful thing. Where there is confusion and fear, there is potential for profit as scurrying cowards leave heaping wads of money on the table. These U.S. projects have real merit and value for the right investors to pick up.

Back in China, only the government can sell property from local cities to the national government. There is money to be made, and land prices have steadily increased over the last 20 years. Speculators have never seen a down market for decades. In a country where salaries are around $12,000 a year, small apartments sell for 1 million. Not even a real apartment, but only the promise of a flat that has not even been built yet. Whole generations of families are pooling all their resources on speculation that is about to crash on a massive scale. Bankruptcy business closure, unemployment, debt default, western banks dropping support for Chinese bonds valued in dollars will put the final nail in the stock market purge of Chinese assets. Economists and billionaires agree that the end is nigh for the Renimbi and the dollar, as the frightening specter of runaway inflation, out-of-control exchange rates, deadly currency devaluations, and perhaps even apocalyptic global economic collapse loom. | COMMENT #Evergrande #ponzisceme

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Chinese Real Estate Los Angeles: Downtown Condo Market Cools as Foreign and Domestic Investors Pull Back

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The LA Loft Blog recently reported that Chinese companies are pulling out of Downtown Los Angeles as real estate developer Greenland decides not to complete the last building in the Metropolis condo complex. As other expensive projects are shelved amid construction non-payment lawsuits, mainland China cannot hide its economic woes. OceanWide Plaza megaproject sits uncompleted while financially strapped Mainland China developer quietly seeks a buy-out.

Bloomberg reported recently that Los Angeles condo sales have cooled as Chinese capital stays at home. The #realestate market in downtown Los Angeles is taking a hit as #chinese cash dries up. Condo sales plunged 31% in the third quarter from a year earlier. Chinese and other foreign buyers had made more than 25% of the purchases in downtown Los Angeles in recent years, but tightened restrictions on capital flowing out of China have recently hampered the market. As the trade war between the U.S. and China approaches its second anniversary, Beijing is making it tougher to shift money abroad, imposing capital controls to help stabilize its currency. That’s weighed on the real estate market in cities including #losangeles, New York City, San Francisco and Vancouver.

California Condos Cooling

Bloomberg reports confirm earlier Loft Blog articles on Downtown L.A. condo prices having fallen from a peak in early 2018. Restaurants, shopping, entertainment and transportation infrastructure has attracted nearly 50,000 new residents since 2000. Tens of thousands of new homes have been built, while thousands of new apartment and condos are still under construction. This includes thousands of new luxury high-rise units. These expensive upscale condos are suffering the most as mainland China is hit hard by communist capital controls, tariff battles and economic uncertainty. Investors and other prospective home buyers don’t like the value of today’s relatively high Downtown condo prices.

China’s Fake Economy

The South China Morning Post reported that China is proving to be mired in significant inaccurate financial reporting. China’s economic census has uncovered bunches of fake data. As China’s cash has dried, corporate has borrowing soared. Local Chinese officials of Guanghan and other areas have been found to have gone to extraordinary lengths to manipulate raw data to obscure the real financial health of the economy. They reported growth of 9% while the real growth was likely closer to 0%.

American’s and other financial connections have access to some of the true data, which gets easier to see as the financial tide goes down to reveal the naked truth of financial struggles.

CNBC reports that China’s corporate borrowing has shot up while cash flows deteriorate. China’s cash flows have deteriorated quickly, and new orders continue to fall. Shadow banking is making a resurgence as the CPC Communist Party of China attempts new crackdowns on bankers. China’s cash flows have rapidly deteriorated recently as fourth quarter 2019 late payables and deliverables skyrocketed to the worst levels ever recorded. China’s woes are likely to worsen before the get better because new orders continue to fall. Corporate borrowing has risen to unprecedented rates as business loan applications in China shot to an all-time high, with more than 30% of manufacturing, retail, services and real estate developers needing to borrow money.

China’s communist dictator always has plenty of lowly individuals to pin the blame on. Several bankers have been sentenced to death recently.

Trade War Affecting China, Reviving Trend of Shadow Banking

Borrowing rose in every sector this quarter. China saw overall export orders fall in the second half of 2019, as American tariffs on Chinese goods took effect. With the U.S. and China entering a trade truce this December, the President Trump’s Phase One China deal is expected to help reduce China’s economic freefall.

Mainland stocks tumble as China cut tariffs on over 850 products

CNBC reports that mainland Chinese stocks have been tumbling. The Shanghai Composite is down more than 10% since February 2018, and down more than 25% from its peak in May 2015. China just announced a few days ago that it will lower import tariffs on over 850 products as part of the Phase One trade deal talks. The trade war armistice may be too little too late for China. The communist-backed semiconductor fund has announced plans to reduce holdings in some tech firms, according to a Reuters report. Tech stocks, then broader stocks have just dropped.

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