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房企“银十”成绩单:48家企业销售额环比上涨
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-31 14:27

Core Insights - The total sales of the top 100 real estate companies in China for the first ten months of 2025 reached 289.67 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year decline of 16.3%, with the decline rate widening by 4.1 percentage points compared to the first nine months of the year [1] - The sales performance in October showed a slight month-on-month recovery, with a total sales amount of 253 billion yuan, reflecting a 0.1% increase from the previous month [6] Group 1: Sales Performance by Company Tier - The average sales for the top 10 real estate companies was 143.09 billion yuan, down 15.0% year-on-year [4] - The average sales for companies ranked 11 to 30 was 35.51 billion yuan, down 17.8% year-on-year [4] - The average sales for companies ranked 31 to 50 was 17.21 billion yuan, down 16.6% year-on-year [4] Group 2: Company Breakdown - There are 7 companies in the 100 billion yuan and above tier, with sales figures of 222.7 billion yuan, 201.1 billion yuan, 189.1 billion yuan, 169.6 billion yuan, 156.0 billion yuan, 114.6 billion yuan, and 106.5 billion yuan respectively [4] - The second tier (500-1000 billion yuan) has 7 companies, down 2 from the previous year, with sales figures of 92.6 billion yuan, 92.1 billion yuan, 86.3 billion yuan, 68.7 billion yuan, 62.1 billion yuan, 55.7 billion yuan, and 55.3 billion yuan respectively [4] - The third tier (300-500 billion yuan) has 6 companies, down 3 from the previous year, with sales figures of 43.8 billion yuan, 43.5 billion yuan, 41.5 billion yuan, 33.9 billion yuan, and 32.7 billion yuan respectively [4] Group 3: Market Trends - In October, first-tier cities recorded a total transaction volume of 1.68 million square meters, remaining flat month-on-month but down 41% year-on-year [6] - The total transaction volume in 26 second and third-tier cities was 7.91 million square meters, with a slight month-on-month increase of 1% but a year-on-year decline of 35% [6] - The city of Chengdu led in monthly transactions with 800,000 square meters, followed by Qingdao, Wuhan, and Xi'an [6] Group 4: Policy Implications - The recent "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes boosting consumption and may lead to the relaxation of housing purchase restrictions in major cities [7] - The industry anticipates that as year-end performance targets approach, supply in key cities may improve, providing some support to the market [7] - A more comprehensive approach from the central government is needed to stabilize the industry and break the negative cycle [7]