前三季度长三角GDP领跑,房价如何?
3 6 Ke·2025-10-29 02:16

Economic Overview - The GDP of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region exceeded 25 trillion yuan, accounting for nearly one-quarter of the national total, with Shanghai's GDP reaching 40,721.17 billion yuan, a year-on-year growth of 5.5% [1][3] - Jiangsu's GDP was 102,811 billion yuan, growing by 5.4%, while Zhejiang's GDP reached 68,495 billion yuan, leading the region with a growth rate of 5.7% [1][3] - Anhui's GDP stood at 39,770 billion yuan, also growing by 5.4%, indicating that all provinces in the YRD outpaced the national average growth rate of 5.2% [1][3] Industrial Performance - The industrial performance in the YRD was notable, with Shanghai's industrial output value increasing by 5.7%, Jiangsu's industrial added value growing by 6.8%, and Zhejiang's by 7.1% [3] - Anhui's industrial added value saw a significant increase of 8.8%, showcasing robust industrial growth across the region [3] Real Estate Market - In the first three quarters of 2025, the residential transaction area in 43 cities of the YRD reached 32,090,400 square meters, a slight decrease of 5% compared to the same period in 2024, but better than the national average decline of 8% [2][5] - Key cities like Shanghai and Hangzhou led the market, with Shanghai's new residential average price exceeding 80,000 yuan per square meter, while Hangzhou's was around 34,094 yuan per square meter [8][9] Land Transaction Insights - The YRD accounted for seven of the top 20 cities in land transaction amounts, with a total of 476.8 billion yuan, representing about 50% of the total for the top 20 cities [10] - Shanghai and Hangzhou topped the list with land transaction amounts of 195.9 billion yuan and 140.6 billion yuan, respectively, with high average premium rates of 19% and 29% [10][12] Income Growth - The per capita disposable income in Shanghai reached 69,220 yuan, growing by 4.3%, while Zhejiang's was 54,653 yuan, with a nominal growth of 4.7% [4][5] - Jiangsu's per capita disposable income was 44,252 yuan, increasing by 4.6%, and Anhui's was 29,451 yuan, with a nominal growth of 5.4% [4][5]