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Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-09-04 16:11

Core Insights - The Beijing Planning and Natural Resources Committee has released a list of 8 residential land plots for 2025, covering approximately 27 hectares and a construction scale of about 630,000 square meters [1] - The most notable highlight is the "rare" low-density residential land in the core area of Dongcheng District, specifically the Qinian Street renovation project, marking the first supply of residential land in the core area in over a year [1][3] - This supply addresses a previous four-year "zero supply" period for residential land in Beijing's core areas from 2020 to 2023, continuing the trend of providing quality land plots in the city [1][4] Land Plot Details - Among the 8 plots, 1 is located in the core area of Dongcheng, 2 in the central Chaoyang District, and the remaining 5 are distributed across suburban areas including Tongzhou, Shunyi, Changping, Daxing, and Fangshan, with one plot in each district [3] - The Qinian Street project in Dongcheng has a land area of 22,700 square meters and a construction control area of 25,000 square meters, significantly larger than the previous Jin Yu Chi plot [3] - The Qinian Street project is designated for mixed-use residential and public facilities, with the site divided into 6 smaller plots, enhancing its multifunctional potential [3] Market Implications - Analysts believe that the 2025 land supply round is of the highest quality this year, with significant adjustments made to the Qinian Street plot, reducing the commercial component and optimizing residential areas [4] - All plots in this round are located near transit stations, indicating a strategic focus on enhancing accessibility and meeting market demand for well-connected residential areas [5][7] - The emphasis on transit-oriented development is expected to boost developer interest and consumer confidence, potentially leading to a recovery in the land and residential markets [7]