到2025年,4类房子或成烫手山芋?已有懂行人在悄悄套现
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-22 05:22

Group 1 - The Chinese real estate market has shown signs of fatigue since the second quarter of 2021, with the average national housing price dropping from 11,000 yuan per square meter to 9,526 yuan per square meter, a decline of 15% [1] - As of June this year, 34 out of 70 major cities have seen second-hand housing prices fall below two years ago, with 27 cities below three years ago, and 6 cities even lower than five years ago, indicating a significant downturn in the market [1] - In the first half of this year, the total sales of commercial housing reached only 6.6 trillion yuan, which is less than 40% of last year's total sales of 18.1 trillion yuan, reflecting a substantial drop in developer sales performance [3] Group 2 - Various cities have implemented policies to stimulate the sluggish market, including "price drop limits" in 23 cities, the cancellation of "purchase limits," and reductions in mortgage rates, but these measures have not effectively reversed the market's decline [5] - High-rise residential buildings, once popular, now reveal several drawbacks, such as higher shared area costs, difficulties in emergency evacuations, and low likelihood of future demolition, making them less attractive to buyers [7] - Experts warn that certain types of properties may become "hot potatoes" in a prolonged downturn, prompting savvy investors to start liquidating their assets [8] Group 3 - Small property rights houses, once appealing due to their low prices, now face bleak prospects as their legalization hopes have faded, and they are considered difficult to sell due to safety concerns and regulatory violations [9] - Properties in remote suburban areas, previously favored for their affordability, are now struggling due to inadequate infrastructure and transportation, leading to larger price declines compared to city center properties [9] - Properties in cities experiencing population outflows are likely to see reduced demand and insufficient price support, further complicating the market landscape [9]