Group 1 - The implementation of the 80-meter height limit for residential buildings will significantly alter the value logic of high-rise properties, moving away from the previous trend of "the higher, the better" [3][4] - The new regulation, effective from May 1, 2025, establishes a national standard that limits new residential buildings to a maximum height of 80 meters, with local variations in enforcement [3][4] - High-rise properties in core urban areas are becoming scarce and may retain value, while ordinary high-rises face increased maintenance costs and reduced liquidity [4][5] Group 2 - The market is shifting towards low-density, small high-rise buildings, emphasizing quality of living, as developers adapt to new consumer preferences [5][6] - New housing standards require improved living conditions, such as higher ceiling heights and better sound insulation, reflecting a change in buyer priorities from mere occupancy to quality of life [5][6] - Buyers are advised to prioritize certain criteria when purchasing homes, such as selecting lower floors, considering property density and management quality, and avoiding older high-rises with high maintenance costs [7][8]
80米限高令实施,高层住宅价值逻辑生变!普通人买房新准则
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-09 09:56