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北京五环外放开限购,售楼处“人挤人”?假的!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-13 10:22

Core Viewpoint - Beijing has officially lifted the purchase restrictions for properties outside the Fifth Ring Road, allowing local residents and non-local residents who have paid social insurance and individual income tax for over two years to buy unlimited properties in this area [1][3]. Group 1: Market Response - Following the policy change, there was an increase in the number of visitors to sales offices in the Fifth Ring Road area, with one popular project reportedly selling over 20 units in a single day [3][4]. - In the Daxing District, real estate agents noted a perceived increase in market activity after the new policy was implemented, although this was based on subjective feelings rather than concrete data [6]. - Data from the China Index Academy indicated that during the first weekend after the policy change (August 9-10), the transaction volume for new and second-hand homes remained stable, with new residential properties selling 83 and 92 units, and second-hand homes selling 178 and 116 units respectively [6]. Group 2: Market Trends - Prior to the new policy, the Beijing real estate market was experiencing rising inventory levels, with a 4.6% increase in second-hand home listings in July compared to June, while agent confidence decreased by 3.84% [8]. - Experts suggest that the new policy may address specific purchasing needs and positively impact market transactions, but emphasize the necessity of resolving issues related to second-hand homes to achieve a more balanced supply-demand relationship [9].