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又有购房补贴,多地已出手!
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-05-30 13:42

Core Viewpoint - Recent policies across multiple cities in China aim to stimulate the housing market through direct financial subsidies, innovative property ownership models, and targeted assistance for specific demographics, effectively lowering the barriers and costs for homebuyers [1][7][11]. Group 1: Policy Implementation - Various cities, including Hefei, Suzhou, and Xiaoshan, have introduced new housing subsidy policies since May, characterized by "precise stratification and multi-dimensional stimulation" [1][7]. - In Taizhou, a comprehensive subsidy system has been established, covering eight categories of groups, including families with multiple children and corporate group purchases, with specific incentives like a 2% subsidy for families buying larger homes [2][7]. - Xiaoshan has launched a housing consumption voucher program totaling 50 million yuan, with differentiated amounts based on housing area and location, allowing for direct deductions from down payments [6][7]. Group 2: Market Response - The implementation of these policies has led to signs of market recovery in certain cities, with Hefei extending its subsidy policy to 2026, resulting in a 0.3% month-on-month increase in new home prices for three consecutive months [8][11]. - Zhengzhou has also reported a year-on-year increase in residential sales, with a 4.14% rise in the number of units sold in the first quarter, attributed to the combined effects of housing subsidies and optimized public housing fund policies [9][10]. Group 3: Future Trends - The recent government work report emphasizes stabilizing the housing market, prompting local governments to adjust policies, particularly in enhancing housing subsidies and optimizing public housing loans [10][11]. - There is a trend towards upgrading subsidy policies from single financial support to comprehensive service models, with cities like Hefei and Taizhou innovating their approaches to better meet diverse housing needs [11].