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又到毕业季,从数据看租房市场变化
3 6 Ke·2025-05-26 02:22

Group 1 - The rental market in second-tier cities shows stronger demand during graduation season compared to first-tier cities, with a typical "graduation season" phenomenon observed in the rental market from May to June each year [1][3] - In 2023 and 2024, the rental demand in first-tier cities is gradually weaker than that in key second-tier cities, indicating a shift in preference among graduates towards hot second-tier cities [3][4] - The average rental prices in first-tier cities like Beijing and Shanghai have slightly decreased, while cities like Xi'an and Chengdu have seen increases of 2.6% and 6.6% respectively from 2022 to 2025 [4][7] Group 2 - The rental burden for new graduates in second-tier cities is generally lighter, with the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment being less than 20% of their income, compared to first-tier cities [7][9] - The demand for rental properties remains concentrated in urban core areas and industrial clusters, with significant differences in rental price performance across different regions [9][10] - The rental market is experiencing a notable increase in demand for shared housing in cities like Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, and Chongqing, reflecting a shift in living preferences among graduates [12][18] Group 3 - The demand for one-bedroom apartments remains dominant, accounting for over 30% of the total demand, while there is a noticeable rise in shared rental demand in certain cities [12][17] - The rental price demand in second-tier cities is showing a trend of increasing interest in mid to high-priced rental segments, while low-priced rental demand is declining [24][25] - The overall rental market is characterized by a focus on cost-effectiveness and quality, with graduates increasingly prioritizing these factors in their housing choices [18][27]