河北网红公司1.1亿元深圳“抢楼”,时隔一月悔拍,有何隐情?
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-06-26 15:28

Group 1 - The auction for a six-story building in Shenzhen's Luohu District saw intense competition, with 34 bidders participating in 450 rounds, ultimately selling for 114 million yuan, reflecting a premium rate of 379.6% [2][4] - The winning bidder, Qindai Media from Hebei, withdrew from the auction, forfeiting a deposit of 4.755 million yuan, likely due to concerns over the high transaction price [3][6] - The property is being re-auctioned with a starting price of approximately 23.78 million yuan, indicating a significant drop from the previous auction price [3][4] Group 2 - The building has a total area of about 3,333 square meters, with a starting price of 7,131 yuan per square meter for the upcoming auction [4] - The property, built in 1982, has only about 8 years left on its land use rights, which may affect its attractiveness to potential buyers [5][17] - Industry experts suggest that the high auction price may have deterred the winning bidder, as the surrounding market prices for similar properties are significantly lower, with nearby office buildings priced between 2,510 to 5,200 yuan per square meter [12][14] Group 3 - The chairman of Qindai Media, Li Xianguo, has a substantial following on social media, which may indicate the company's potential for growth despite the recent auction setback [10] - Analysts believe that the initial high bidding may have been driven by optimistic expectations regarding the Shenzhen real estate market, which is perceived to be at a low point [17] - The shift in urban renewal policies in China may also impact future property values and development potential in the area [17]