Group 1 - The real estate stocks in China experienced a significant increase in early trading, with notable gains from companies such as Yuexiu Property (+4.01%), China Overseas Land & Investment (+4%), and China Resources Land (+3.89%) [1] - China Construction Bank is supporting the first batch of second-hand housing acquisitions in Shanghai for affordable rental housing projects, focusing on older small-sized second-hand homes in specific districts [1] - According to CICC, the listing volume of second-hand homes in Shanghai has been declining since Q3 2025, indicating a positive response to supply pressures in the housing market [1] Group 2 - In January, Beijing's second-hand housing transaction volume exceeded 15,000 units, remaining stable above 14,000 units for three consecutive months, while Shanghai's transactions surpassed 22,000 units [2] - Shenzhen recorded 6,802 second-hand homes sold, marking a nearly 10-month high, and Guangzhou saw 8,881 units, indicating strong market resilience [2] - Industry experts suggest that a "small spring" in the real estate market is emerging, with the second-hand market showing early signs of recovery, making post-Spring Festival listing changes a key observation point for supply-demand dynamics [2]
港股异动 | 内房股早盘普涨 上海推进二手房收储 一线城市二手房成交回暖