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2万人围观,10名亿万富翁抢北京顶级豪宅:出价149轮,最终1.43亿元成交!房子还是毛坯,房外杂草丛生
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-19 10:09

Core Insights - The luxury real estate auction market in Beijing has shown unexpected vigor, with significant sales occurring on October 17, including a high-profile property at Yuan Yang LA VIE sold for approximately 143 million yuan, and three units at Xiaoyun Road 8 sold for over 160 million yuan [1][2][5]. Auction Performance - The auction for Yuan Yang LA VIE saw intense competition, with 10 bidders and a final price that represented a nearly 40% premium over the starting bid of 105 million yuan, translating to about 84,000 yuan per square meter [5][6]. - The property had previously failed to sell in two auctions earlier in the year, with initial prices of 165 million yuan and 132 million yuan [2]. - The three units at Xiaoyun Road 8 had a starting price of 52.17 million yuan each, with the highest unit selling for approximately 56.83 million yuan, equating to around 125,000 yuan per square meter [9][11]. Market Trends - The auction activity reflects a broader trend in the luxury real estate market, where high-value properties are attracting significant interest despite previous failures to sell [1][2]. - The average price for auctioned residential properties in first-tier cities reached 39,274 yuan per square meter, with Beijing's average at 42,705 yuan per square meter [15].