Core Insights - The luxury real estate market in Shanghai is experiencing a strong demand, with several high-end properties selling out quickly and achieving record prices, indicating resilience despite global economic uncertainties [1][4][9] - In contrast, the suburban real estate market is struggling, with some new developments facing zero subscriptions and having to cancel their sales events [1][10][11] Group 1: Luxury Market Performance - Multiple luxury properties in Shanghai's inner ring, such as Lujiazui Taikoo Source and Greentown Chaoming Dongfang, have seen rapid sales, with the latter achieving a sales total of 6.988 billion yuan on its opening day [1][4] - The Lujiazui Taikoo Source project sold 55 out of 57 units on the opening day, reflecting a strong market interest with a subscription rate exceeding 220% [4][5] - The Shanghai market recorded a total of 175 luxury units sold within two days, with the highest transaction reaching 180 million yuan for a 731-square-meter duplex [1][9] Group 2: Suburban Market Challenges - The suburban areas of Shanghai, including Pudong, Qingpu, and Songjiang, are facing a stark contrast, with some new projects experiencing low or zero subscription rates, leading to the cancellation of their sales events [1][10][11] - Projects like Jinglan Bay in the Pudong New Area reported no registrations during the subscription period, resulting in the cancellation of the lottery system for selecting buyers [10] - Developers in suburban regions are expressing concerns about the lack of market interest, with some opting to halt promotions and maintain a low profile until market conditions improve [11]
上海楼市的“冰与火”:市区豪宅红盘被疯抢,远郊项目遭遇零认购
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-15 09:23