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Abandoned implies they were lived in and the owners left.
These are exteriors that were built and never had any interior fixtures and finishing done.
A better title would be:
Half completed, never sold development falls into decay that is a surprise to no one.
Dunno about never sold. Part of the reason China's experiencing a property meltdown is that people bought and paid for properties that were then never completed.
That's kinda a cultural thing (which I'm not so certain wasn't part of the ruse itself).
Long story short, supposedly the Chinese "want" the clean empty slate so they can "customize" the home to meet their desires. People were told that they need investment properties because that's what westerners are doing to make money. Simply buy an "empty unfinished home" and eventually someone is going to want to buy that property in the future and you'll be rich!
Buying an empty house is pretty standard. I'm talking about the fact that many properties were never even completed to the 'habitable' stage. 'Empty unfinished' refers to things like light fixtures, AC, etc. Abandoned properties were nowhere near that point.
I'm not talking about "habitable" either. I'm talking no countertops, no tile flooring, no mouldings, no finishings whatsoever. It is an empty "unfinished" shell with the intention that the buyer who moves into the home will fully furnish everything, including all the cabinets etc to match their personal tastes.
This indeed was a scam to sell fake investment properties to the up-and-coming Chinese middle class. There are entire ghost towns full of these investment properties that nobody will move into because there is zero other infrastructure for any residents if they actually moved into the property lol. It's kinda bizarre and insane that the government allowed it to happen for so long.