视频丨多政策激发楼市活力 二手房成新晋“顶流”
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-16 05:08

Core Insights - The recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics indicates a narrowing decline in commodity housing sales, with a continuous reduction in unsold inventory for eight months and a decrease in the funding shortfall for real estate developers [1][3][5] - Various real estate regulatory policies implemented this year are showing positive effects, leading to increased buyer confidence and a more active market, particularly in major cities [3][5][10] Sales Performance - From January to October, the total transaction volume of new and second-hand homes nationwide decreased by only 1.9% year-on-year, indicating market stability despite a high base last year [3][8] - In major cities like Shenzhen, Wuhan, and Xiamen, the transaction volume for both new and second-hand homes has increased year-on-year [3][8] Market Dynamics - The second-hand housing market is becoming the mainstay of transactions, with a 4.7% year-on-year increase in transaction area for second-hand homes, accounting for 45% of total transactions [10][12] - The demand for improved housing is driving changes in the market, with policies aimed at increasing housing fund loan limits and subsidies [12][13] Land Market Trends - Local governments are actively adjusting land supply strategies to boost developer confidence, with Beijing and Hangzhou implementing targeted land supply measures [15][20] - The total land acquisition amount by the top 100 real estate companies reached 783.8 billion, a year-on-year increase of 26.4% [15][20] Policy Measures - Over 60 cities have introduced purchase subsidies or "old-for-new" policies to support housing demand, with various financial incentives being offered [16][18] - Cities are also enhancing housing credit and public fund policies to support reasonable housing consumption, with adjustments made to loan limits and eligibility for fund withdrawals [20]