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香港人为何在周末排队北上送钱?
Hu Xiu·2025-08-08 09:29

Group 1 - The housing situation in Hong Kong is dire, with 220,000 people living in less than 10 square meters, and it takes an average of 14.4 years of income for a typical family to buy a home [1][8][10] - In contrast, purchasing a property in Guangdong is significantly more affordable, with a 51 square meter unit in Huizhou priced at approximately 400,000 yuan, which is half the price compared to 2020 [1][3][7] - A recent survey by Bank of China Hong Kong indicates that Hong Kong residents prefer to buy properties in Shenzhen, followed by Guangzhou, Zhongshan, Zhuhai, and Macau [1][13] Group 2 - The trend of Hong Kong residents moving north for consumption has expanded beyond real estate, with significant spending in supermarkets and popular dining spots across the Greater Bay Area and even inland cities like Chongqing and Changsha [2][16][21] - Longfor Group has recently sold 400 units targeting Hong Kong buyers in various locations including Huizhou, Zhongshan, Guangzhou, and Dongguan [2][4] - The average price for properties in Huizhou is now between 8,000 to 8,600 yuan per square meter, a significant drop from the previous range of 10,400 to 14,000 yuan per square meter [5][6] Group 3 - The housing crisis in Hong Kong has led to a long waiting time for public housing, averaging 5.3 years, which exacerbates the living conditions for many families [11] - The Guangdong province has implemented policies to ease property purchase restrictions for Hong Kong residents, facilitating cross-border transactions [12][15] - As of June 2025, there have been 3,341 property transactions involving Hong Kong residents in Guangdong, generating approximately 3.08 billion yuan in cross-border income [15]