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9.15租购同权施行!学区房优势不再,房租走向成谜
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-10 15:44

Group 1 - The implementation of the Housing Rental Regulations on September 15, 2025, allows tenants to enroll their children in local schools with a registered rental contract, fundamentally disrupting the previous logic of purchasing school district properties [1] - Empirical research in Guangzhou shows that the premium for school district properties has begun to decline following the implementation of the rental purchase rights policy [1] - Landlords are facing significant income reductions due to the new regulations, with one landlord's monthly rental income dropping from 12,000 yuan to 7,500 yuan, resulting in an annual income loss of 60,000 yuan [1] Group 2 - The disappearance of shared rental housing is directly impacting low-income workers, with rental prices for shared accommodations rising significantly, from 2,500 yuan to 6,000 yuan in some cases [2] - The reduction of low-end rental options is leading to increased living costs, with rental prices in Shanghai's Minhang District rising from 1,200 yuan to 1,800 yuan, reaching the maximum allowable increase of 5% [2] - Approximately 70% of individual landlords in Shanghai are exiting the market due to increased regulatory pressures and costs [2] Group 3 - New rental regulations are creating a more favorable environment for tenants, with features such as government-regulated deposit accounts and criminal liability for misappropriating rental funds [4] - The rental market is experiencing a dual dynamic, with some areas seeing rent increases due to school access, while others experience declines; for example, a two-bedroom apartment in Beijing's Financial Street saw rent rise from 15,000 yuan to 18,000 yuan [4] - The supply structure of rental properties is influencing rental prices, with areas that have sufficient affordable housing seeing rent suppressed, while areas with limited supply maintain high prices [4] Group 4 - Shanghai has introduced a rental price guideline, with limits set for different areas, such as 5,500 yuan for a one-bedroom apartment in the inner ring [6] - The transformation of the rental market is reshaping the landscape, with new projects being quickly rented out at government-guided prices, indicating strong demand [6] - The changes are causing mixed reactions among stakeholders, with property owners seeing declines in property values while renters face increased annual rental costs [6]