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多城“好房子”领涨
3 6 Ke·2025-07-11 02:25

Core Insights - The "Good House" national strategy is guiding the real estate market, with major cities implementing new regulations to enhance residential product quality and comfort [1][2][4] - The new regulations are driving demand across various market segments, including first-time buyers, upgrade buyers, and high-end clients, leading to a notable recovery in the housing market [1][3][4] Regulatory Developments - The central government has established "Good House" as a key focus for 2025, emphasizing the need for high-quality housing and a standard system for residential projects [2][12] - New standards include increased ceiling heights from 2.8 meters to 3 meters, reduced noise limits from 75 decibels to 65 decibels, and the introduction of age-friendly and green building requirements [2][12] Market Performance - From January to June 2025, new regulation-compliant projects have shown significantly higher sales rates compared to traditional projects, with some areas reporting up to 30 percentage points higher in sales [4][6] - In cities like Guangzhou, new regulation projects accounted for 60% of the market supply in April, with a subscription rate of 70% [6][12] Product Innovations - High gift rates have become a core advantage of new regulation products, allowing for more functional small spaces and enhanced living experiences for upgrade buyers [3][10] - The design of new products is shifting towards optimizing living scenarios, integrating technology, and improving service offerings rather than merely increasing usable space [13] Regional Highlights - In Wuhan, new regulation projects have outperformed traditional ones in terms of sales rates, indicating a strong market preference for these products [4][10] - In Chengdu, new regulation projects have achieved full sales during multiple launches, demonstrating high demand driven by competitive pricing and product quality [10][12] Regulatory Challenges - Some cities are tightening regulations on new products, such as requiring balconies to be externally protruding and limiting the area of certain features to prevent excessive space claims [12][13] - The tightening of regulations is a response to complaints from existing homeowners regarding the devaluation of older properties due to the high gift rates of new products [12][13]