Group 1 - The "Six Measures" (沪六条) issued by Shanghai's housing authorities on August 25 aims to optimize and adjust real estate policies, including changes to housing purchase limits, housing provident fund, personal housing loans, and property tax regulations [1] - Following the implementation of the "Six Measures," two real estate projects in Shanghai sold out immediately on the first day, indicating a strong market response. The "Jinmao Tangqian" project in Baoshan District sold 160 units at an average price of 53,900 yuan per square meter, achieving a subscription rate of 162.5% [2] - The "Haisangyin" project in Minhang District also sold out 168 units at an average price of 82,000 yuan per square meter, with a subscription rate exceeding 170% [2] Group 2 - The new policies have led to a significant increase in activity in the second-hand housing market, with a reported 10% increase in overall contract signing volume following the announcement of the "Six Measures" [3] - Data from real estate agencies indicate a surge in inquiries and browsing activity, with Shanghai Lianjia reporting a 17% increase in browsing volume and a 14% increase in consultation volume on the first full working day after the policy change [3] - Pacific Housing reported a 166% increase in new listings and a 40% increase in new clients, suggesting that the effects of the new policies may become more pronounced in the following weeks [3]
楼市探访:“沪六条”出台次日就出了两个日光盘 有客户连买两套
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-27 11:37