Core Viewpoint - The land supply and demand scale has doubled week-on-week, with transaction scale remaining stable, while premium land transactions in key cities have been postponed. [1] Supply - The supply of building area this week reached 4.56 million square meters, a week-on-week increase of 105%. [2] - A total of 44 residential land plots were supplied in key cities, with an average plot ratio of 1.97. Major cities like Shanghai, Sanya, and Guangzhou had average plot ratios below 2.0. [2] - In Shanghai, 10 residential plots and 2 commercial plots were offered, with a total base price of 18.5 billion yuan. The highest starting price was for a plot in Yangpu District at 73,000 yuan per square meter. [2] - Guangzhou offered 4 residential plots, with a notably low plot ratio of 1.02 in Huadu District, starting at 1.3 million yuan per square meter. [2] Transaction - The transaction area was 2.84 million square meters, with a week-on-week increase of 4%. However, the transaction amount dropped to 10.6 billion yuan, a decrease of 46%. [3] - There were no high-premium residential land transactions in first and second-tier cities, leading to a significant drop in the average premium rate to 1.2%. [3] - The only notable transaction was for a residential plot in Nanjing, sold for 2.6 billion yuan, with a floor price of 16,000 yuan per square meter. [3] - A high-premium residential plot in Wenzhou was sold for 2.19 billion yuan, with a premium rate of 40.4%. [4] Rankings - The top transactions included a residential plot in Nanjing by Lianfa Group for 2.6 billion yuan at a floor price of 16,030 yuan per square meter. [7] - In Hangzhou, a plot was acquired by Jianfa Group for 1.8 billion yuan at a floor price of 17,255 yuan per square meter. [8] - Wenzhou's high-premium plot was acquired by Huaxie Group for 8836 yuan per square meter, with a premium rate of 40%. [8]
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克而瑞地产研究·2025-05-20 09:17