
Investment Rating - The report indicates a cautious investment outlook for the real estate sector, particularly highlighting the potential for policy-driven recovery in major cities [6][4]. Core Insights - The real estate market is experiencing fluctuations, with A-share real estate down by 1.8% and Hong Kong real estate up by 2.6% during the week of June 7-13 [2][17]. - Guangzhou's proposed policy changes, including the removal of purchase restrictions, are expected to stimulate market activity and may lead to similar actions in other first-tier cities [4][6]. - New home sales have shown a week-on-week increase of 13% and a year-on-year increase of 15% across 47 cities, indicating a slight recovery in market sentiment [3][32]. - The second-hand housing market also saw a significant increase, with a 30% week-on-week rise in transaction volume across 22 cities [40][3]. Summary by Sections Market Performance - The A-share real estate sector ranked 26th among all sectors with a decline of 1.8%, while the Hong Kong real estate sector ranked 6th with an increase of 2.6% [2][17]. - The property service index in Hong Kong rose by 3.1%, outperforming the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index and the CSI 300 Index by 2.8% and 3.4%, respectively [23][2]. Land Market - The average land premium rate remains low at 3%, with a total of 626,000 square meters of residential land sold across 300 cities during the week, marking a 101% increase week-on-week but a 21% decrease year-on-year [26][30]. - Year-to-date, the total residential land area sold is 15,209,000 square meters, reflecting a 3.8% year-on-year decline [26][30]. Policy Developments - Guangzhou's proposed policy changes aim to eliminate purchase, sale, and price restrictions, which could lead to a broader easing of real estate policies in other major cities [4][6]. - The central government has indicated a commitment to stabilizing the real estate market, suggesting further policy support may be forthcoming [4][6]. Financing Trends - In May, the social financing scale increased by 2.29 trillion yuan, with new long-term loans for residents rebounding to 746 billion yuan, indicating a recovery in financing conditions [5][18]. - The year-to-date decline in new long-term loans has narrowed to 2.9%, suggesting improved market resilience [5][18]. Sales Data - New home sales in 47 cities totaled 3.31 million square meters, with significant increases in first-tier cities [32][3]. - Second-hand home sales reached 2.51 million square meters, with notable growth in transaction volumes across all city tiers [40][3].