Group 1 - The rental market is becoming active during the graduation season, with a significant demand for rental properties in Guangzhou's Huangpu District, where 70% of the rentals are going to recent graduates [1] - There is a mismatch in supply and demand, with many old and poorly maintained properties remaining vacant while desirable rentals are scarce, leading to higher average rents for shared accommodations [2][3] - Many young renters prefer one-bedroom apartments for better privacy and comfort, but the limited availability of such units forces them to compromise on their living conditions [1][3] Group 2 - The dissatisfaction among renters is evident, as they are reluctant to invest in living facilities and feel uncertain about their long-term residency in cities, which negatively impacts local population retention and consumption [3] - The rental market has seen a continuous decline in prices over the past four years, with many cities struggling to reduce inventory, indicating a need for a shift in housing management strategies [3][4] - The primary issue affecting supply and demand is the inability of rental income to cover costs, leading to an oversupply of old and commercial properties that are difficult to lease [4]
【楼市把脉】 培育住房租赁市场要有精细化供给思维
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-07 18:04