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深圳二手房录得量呈现波动调整 市场期待国庆长假楼市“成色”
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-09-29 12:20

Group 1 - The introduction of new housing policies in Shenzhen on September 5 has led to an increase in market activity, with a notable rise in both new and second-hand property transactions despite a slight decline in second-hand sales due to typhoon weather [1][2] - As of September 28, the total number of new residential units sold in Shenzhen reached 1,482, while second-hand residential transactions totaled 4,323, indicating a robust market despite some fluctuations [1][2] - Real estate agents report a significant increase in decision-making speed and confidence among buyers with clear demands, although prices in the second-hand market remain relatively stable [1][2] Group 2 - The decline in second-hand housing prices over the past four years has made homeownership more accessible to previously unaffordable buyers, driving up transaction volumes [2] - The new policies are expected to create a positive cycle in the housing market, facilitating the transition from second-hand to new homes, particularly for buyers looking to upgrade [2] - The recent policy changes have led to a 35% increase in new home purchases in the 23 days following the policy implementation compared to the previous 23 days, and a 75% increase compared to the same period in August [2] Group 3 - Nationally, the new housing market has remained stable since 2025, but there has been a slight decline in sales since the second quarter, with September showing signs of recovery due to improved supply [3] - The second-hand housing market continues to operate on a "price for volume" basis, with key cities seeing a year-on-year increase in transaction numbers for the first three quarters [3]