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高质量发展内涵丰富,新模式多措并举:\十五五\规划建议点评
GUOTAI HAITONG SECURITIES·2025-10-30 07:09

Investment Rating - The report maintains an "Overweight" rating for the real estate sector [4][13]. Core Insights - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has been more explicit in addressing the demand side of real estate, emphasizing the removal of unreasonable restrictive measures and linking high-quality development and risk mitigation in real estate to national security capabilities [2][4]. - The report is optimistic about the industry entering a stable phase, with a continuous optimization of the blue-chip competitive landscape [4]. Summary by Sections Investment Recommendations - The report recommends maintaining an "Overweight" rating, highlighting the clearer expression of demand-side content in the "15th Five-Year Plan" compared to the "14th Five-Year Plan" [4]. - Key recommended stocks include: 1. Development: A-shares - Vanke A, Poly Developments, China Merchants Shekou, JinDi Group; H-shares - China Overseas Development 2. Commercial and Residential: China Resources Land, Longfor Group 3. Property Management: Wanwu Cloud, China Resources Vientiane Life, China Overseas Property, Poly Property, China Merchants Jiyu, New Dazheng 4. Cultural Tourism: Overseas Chinese Town A [4]. Policy Insights - The "15th Five-Year Plan" proposes the removal of unreasonable restrictions on consumption, including housing, and emphasizes the need for efficient land planning [4]. - It aims to enhance the management of land supply throughout the entire cycle and accelerate urban village renovations and urban renewal [4]. High-Quality Development - The report identifies five actionable paths for promoting high-quality development in real estate, including: 1. Strengthening fund supervision and enterprise financing to protect buyers' rights 2. Transitioning from an incremental to a stock model in housing supply 3. Focusing on improving housing supply to meet demand changes in key cities 4. Enhancing the quality of new housing products 5. Emphasizing maintenance of existing housing and advancing a housing pension system [4][6]. Risk Management - The report notes a shift in the central government's stance on real estate, focusing on preventing systemic risks while not reiterating the previous emphasis on housing as a place to live rather than a speculative asset [4][11].