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租赁企业双轮驱动!政企联手激活城中村保障房万亿新风口
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-15 12:01

Core Insights - The report highlights the robust growth in the housing rental sector, with companies focusing on both scale and efficiency, while urban village redevelopment for affordable housing emerges as a new growth opportunity [2][4]. Group 1: Revenue Growth - Six disclosed rental companies reported a combined revenue of 8.87 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 3.65% [2]. - Among these, Boyu contributed 41.76% and Guanyu contributed 29.89% to the total revenue [2]. - Rental companies such as Boyu, Guanyu, and Zhaoshang Yidun achieved revenue growth ranging from 3.92% to 42.11% in 2024, with Boyu, Guanyu, and Zhaoshang Yidun generating revenues of 3.702 billion yuan, 2.65 billion yuan, and 1.234 billion yuan respectively, marking year-on-year growth of 7%, 4%, and 13% [2]. Group 2: Operational Efficiency - Rental companies like Xiangyu, Boyu, and Guanyu reported occupancy rates exceeding 95%, indicating stable operations [3]. - As of the end of the previous year, Guanyu's overall occupancy rate was 95.3%, while Boyu's occupancy rate was 95.6%, with a front-end GOP profit margin of 89.8% and a customer satisfaction rate exceeding 95% [3]. - The report noted a significant increase in new rental projects, with 26 new projects launched, primarily due to multiple openings by Vanke Boyu and Longhu Guanyu [3]. Group 3: Policy and Market Trends - Recent policies have been implemented to support the acquisition of existing residential properties for affordable housing, indicating a clear direction from the national level [4]. - Various cities, including Guangzhou, are promoting urban village redevelopment to enhance the affordable housing supply, mandating that at least 10% of residential land in redevelopment projects be allocated for affordable housing [5]. - Despite downward pressure on rents in key cities, signs of stabilization are emerging, with 35 out of 50 monitored cities experiencing a decline in rents, while 15 cities maintained or increased rents [5][6].