Core Insights - The real estate market is experiencing a paradox where new residential buildings are being constructed while many remain vacant, leading to a disconnect between supply and demand [1][3] - Traditional economic principles suggest that excess supply should lead to price reductions, but this logic appears ineffective in the real estate sector [3] - The consumer psychology of "buying high, not low" influences market behavior, with many buyers viewing properties as investment tools rather than for actual living purposes [5][7] Market Dynamics - Continuous buyer interest allows developers to keep launching new projects, which in turn drives up prices despite high vacancy rates [7] - The transformation of residential properties into investment vehicles exacerbates social inequalities, making it difficult for genuine homebuyers to enter the market [7] Policy Response - The government has recognized these issues and implemented the "housing is for living, not for speculation" policy, which has effectively curbed the upward trend in housing prices [9] - Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, this policy has led to a slowdown in land acquisition and construction by developers, as well as a decrease in speculative buying [9] - As speculative buyers withdraw from the market and developers reduce construction, the issue of vacant properties is expected to gradually improve [9]
空置房越来越多,房价为什么还居高不下?个中缘由有深意!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-17 21:04