Core Viewpoint - The average rent for landlords in 55 key cities in China has been declining for 11 consecutive months, with Shanghai experiencing the most significant drop at 11.78% year-on-year [2][8]. Group 1: Rental Market Trends - Shanghai's personal rental prices have decreased significantly, with some landlords reporting a drop of nearly one-third from peak rental prices [2]. - The supply of personal rental listings has reached a three-year high, contributing to increased competition in the rental market [6]. - Over 60% of the 55 cities have seen a month-on-month decline in rental prices, with most cities experiencing a decrease of less than 3% [8]. Group 2: Impact of Affordable Housing - The introduction of high-quality affordable rental housing projects is putting continuous pressure on the personal rental market, leading to further declines in rental prices [2][5]. - In Shanghai, the average rental price for affordable housing is significantly lower than that of nearby high-rise residential buildings, indicating a shift in rental dynamics [2]. - The supply of affordable rental housing is expected to increase significantly over the next two years, further intensifying the downward pressure on personal rental prices [5]. Group 3: Landlord Sentiment - Landlords are experiencing challenges as rental prices continue to decline, leading to a shift in their attitudes towards pricing strategies [8]. - Some landlords express a willingness to lower rents to attract tenants, while others prefer to leave properties vacant rather than significantly reduce prices [8]. - The sentiment among landlords reflects a broader uncertainty in the rental market, with ongoing adjustments in rental prices and no signs of an imminent increase [8].
“租金没有上涨迹象”,全国55个重点城市个人房源租金连续11个月下跌
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-23 01:18