Core Viewpoint - The land supply and demand scale increased week-on-week, with a notable rise in premium rates in third and fourth-tier cities, indicating a potential recovery in the real estate market [1]. Supply - The total supply of land this week was 7.26 million square meters, reflecting a 25% increase compared to the previous week [2]. - Key cities offered 92 plots of residential land, with an average plot ratio of 1.7. Cities like Tianjin, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Changchun, and Jinan had average plot ratios not exceeding 1.5 [2]. - Notable land supply includes a residential plot in Hangzhou's Xiaoshan District with a base price of 4.6 billion yuan and a plot ratio of 2.8, located near the Qiantang River and major transportation lines [2]. Transaction - The total transaction area reached 4.36 million square meters, marking a significant 64% increase week-on-week, with a transaction value of 28.4 billion yuan, up 38% [3]. - The highest transaction value for residential land this week was in Guangzhou's Tianhe District, where a plot was acquired for 2.25 billion yuan, with a floor price of 30,000 yuan per square meter [3]. High Premium Transactions - High-value and high-premium land transactions occurred in cities like Foshan and Wenzhou, with Foshan's Zen District plot achieving a premium rate of 27.4% [4]. - The plot in Foshan had a base price of 613 million yuan and was won by a consortium after 48 rounds of bidding, with a floor price of 12,000 yuan per square meter [4]. Key Transactions Ranking - The ranking of key land transactions included Guangzhou's Tianhe District plot acquired by Jindi for 3.05 billion yuan at a floor price of 30,519 yuan per square meter, with a premium rate of 0% [7]. - Other notable transactions included a plot in Hangzhou acquired by Greentown for 1.4 billion yuan with a premium rate of 40% [8].
土地周报 | 供求规模均环比回升,三四线多宅地拍出高溢价(5.26-6.1)
克而瑞地产研究·2025-06-03 10:57