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多地优化楼市限制性措施
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-08-27 16:16

Group 1 - The focus of real estate policies across various regions is shifting towards reducing restrictive measures to stabilize the housing market, with cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Suzhou optimizing their policies since August [1] - Local governments are actively reviewing and lifting restrictions on housing consumption to stimulate domestic demand and consumption, with a notable trend of "targeted policies" based on regional conditions [1][2] - The recent adjustments in policies aim to address the rapid price declines, high inventory of second-hand homes, and slow sales of new homes, thereby guiding home-buying demand effectively [1] Group 2 - Beijing and Shanghai have implemented targeted relaxations of purchase restrictions, allowing eligible families to buy an unlimited number of homes outside specific urban boundaries [2] - Suzhou has removed the two-year restriction on transferring newly built homes, which is expected to enhance market liquidity and support residents in upgrading their housing [2] - The State Council's recent meeting emphasized the need for multi-faceted approaches to release improvement demand, with local measures aiding in this objective [2] Group 3 - The removal of transfer restrictions is anticipated to invigorate market activity and provide new momentum for the real estate sector [3] - There is a shift in residential housing demand from mere availability to quality, with an increase in improvement housing needs that require a "sell before buy" approach [3] - The policy changes are expected to encourage listings and promote a healthy cycle between new and second-hand homes, as well as between rigid and improvement demands [3]