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克而瑞地产研究·2025-08-02 02:45

Core Viewpoints - The article focuses on the current state and future trends of the Chinese real estate market, highlighting sales performance, land supply, and investment prospects for major cities [2]. Group 1: Sales Performance - The cumulative sales scale of the top 100 real estate companies in China for the first seven months of 2025 is roughly the same as the same period last year [5]. - In July 2025, the top 100 real estate companies achieved a sales turnover of 211.6 billion yuan [5]. Group 2: New Land Value - The second half of 2025 is expected to see more "supply of quality segments" in residential land, with various regions likely to continue experiencing high-quality land transactions [6]. Group 3: Investment Outlook - Shanghai and Beijing remain the top two cities in terms of real estate investment prospects, with the top 50 cities' new home sales and GDP accounting for over half of the national totals [7]. Group 4: Urban Renewal Focus - The political bureau meeting on July 30 emphasized urban renewal, aiming for high-quality housing supply to stimulate demand for new homes [9]. - Demand is supported by population concentration and improvement needs, with the top 20 cities projected to have an annual incremental demand of 300 million square meters [9]. - The 2025 residential land supply plan is expected to decrease by 20% year-on-year, tightening supply expectations to promote market balance [9]. Group 5: Land Transaction Trends - The monthly land transaction scale has shown seasonal declines, with many cities reaching new high prices and significant increases in premium rates [11]. - In the week of July 21-27, the land supply scale decreased by 42% while transaction volume increased by 35%, with Shanghai setting a new national land price record at 200,000 yuan per square meter [12]. Group 6: Project Management Developments - New City Construction Management successfully signed seven projects in July, and Green Town Management delivered Ningbo's first shared ownership housing [13].