房地产调控须保持定力 咬定“长效”不放松
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-08 06:59

Core Viewpoint - The real estate market has shown signs of overheating in certain cities since the second quarter of this year, prompting the central government to reiterate the principle that housing is for living, not for speculation, and to implement regulatory measures to cool down the market [1][2][3]. Group 1: Market Trends - Since the second quarter of this year, the real estate market has seen a significant increase in activity, with some cities experiencing rapid price increases and signs of overheating [1][2]. - In July, over ten cities, including Shenzhen, Hangzhou, and Zhengzhou, introduced regulatory policies aimed at cooling the real estate market [3]. - Data shows that in the 70 major cities, the prices of new residential properties increased in April (50 cities), May (57 cities), June (61 cities), and July (59 cities) compared to the previous month [2]. Group 2: Regulatory Measures - The central government emphasizes the need to maintain stable land prices, housing prices, and market expectations, avoiding large fluctuations in the real estate market [4][5]. - Local governments are encouraged to adopt differentiated regulatory measures based on the specific conditions of each city, rather than implementing a one-size-fits-all approach [6]. - Recent policies in cities like Haikou and Shenzhen target speculative behaviors such as "fake divorces" and "fake talent" purchases to stabilize the market [7]. Group 3: Economic Implications - The real estate sector is crucial for urban development and economic stability, but rapid price increases can lead to negative consequences for the economy and social development [4][5]. - The government is committed to preventing real estate from being used as a short-term economic stimulus, which could lead to significant long-term repercussions [5].