一大批北京房产,正在被国央企集中出售
3 6 Ke·2025-11-24 09:03

Core Viewpoint - A significant number of state-owned and central enterprises in Beijing are actively selling residential and commercial properties, indicating a shift in the real estate market dynamics and an increase in supply from both individuals and corporations [1][5][7]. Group 1: Property Listings and Prices - A property in Haijing Jiayuan, measuring 128.9 square meters, is listed for a transfer price of 9.929 million yuan, equating to approximately 77,000 yuan per square meter [1]. - In total, four residential properties were listed by Beijing Jingcheng Zhidi Co., with a combined price of about 30.64 million yuan [3]. - The highest price per square meter among the listed properties is 130,100 yuan for a residential unit on Gulou West Street [3]. Group 2: State-Owned Enterprises' Activity - In the first 20 days of November, state-owned enterprises in Beijing listed 20 properties on the Beijing Property Exchange, totaling approximately 17.4 million yuan [3]. - Central enterprises, including CRRC and China Machinery Industry, have also joined the selling trend, with property listings amounting to around 17 million yuan in November alone [5][7]. - The total base price for properties listed by state and central enterprises in Beijing has reached approximately 1.35 billion yuan within a month [7]. Group 3: Market Trends - The second-hand housing market in Beijing has seen a notable increase in transaction volume, with 142,620 units sold from January to October 2025, reflecting a 5.4% year-on-year increase [12]. - The supply structure in the second-hand housing market is changing, with an increase in listings from high-demand areas like Haidian and Xicheng [15]. - Despite the increase in listings, there is still a lack of significant price reductions in these prime areas, while other districts like Chaoyang and Fengtai are experiencing more price pressure [17].