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“付款前没有看过样板间”,上海单价近13万元/平方米的豪宅陷维权困境
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-07 13:53
Core Viewpoint - The owners of the Century Qiantan Tianyu project in Shanghai are expressing dissatisfaction with the quality and communication from the developer, leading to ongoing disputes and demands for transparency regarding project details and timelines [1][7]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Century Qiantan Tianyu project is located in the Qiantan International Business District of Shanghai, with an average price exceeding 10 million yuan per unit [1]. - The project consists of 384 units, with prices ranging from 12.164 million to 51.425 million yuan, and is expected to be delivered by the end of 2026 [1]. - The project is developed by Lujiazui Group and Swire Properties, and the initial sales price was nearly 130,000 yuan per square meter [1]. Group 2: Owner Concerns - Owners have raised issues regarding the quality of construction, including elevator brands and material standards, with discrepancies noted between what was advertised and what was delivered [6][7]. - There are ongoing concerns about the slow progress of construction, particularly regarding the residential portion, which has not met the expected timelines [2]. - Owners have expressed frustration over the lack of transparency and communication from the developer, particularly regarding the design and quality of public areas [10]. Group 3: Developer's Response - The developer has committed to a timeline for showcasing public area designs starting in the second quarter of 2026, aiming to ensure owners are informed [9]. - Regular communication meetings have been established to address owner concerns, although some owners feel these meetings do not adequately address their issues [10]. - The developer has stated that all construction will adhere to the terms outlined in the sales contract, with a focus on quality assurance before delivery [10].
“付款前没有看过样板间”,单价近13万元/平方米的豪宅陷维权困境,开发商这样回应
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-07 13:07
这场维权始于2024年8月,业主们对电梯、装修细节、公区设计方案等持续追问,却始终难与开发商方面完全达成一致。 近日,项目方以书面形式向每经记者给出了部分问题推进的时间表:"计划自2026年二季度开始,逐步向业主展示公区实景,切实保障每一位业主的知情 权。" "现在最大的分歧在于沟通,从开发商角度来看是正常且持续的,但业主的直观感受是'断线'的。"近日,上海世纪前滩天御业主林先生(化名)通过电话 向《每日经济新闻》记者表示。 维权近一年半,林先生等业主对于项目品质满是无奈。 世纪前滩天御位于上海前滩国际商务区,均价超千万元。"偶然在某个购房群得知天御竟然还剩几套高区在售,高积分的我们还未曾参与过其他盘的认 筹,思量一晚后,第二天便果断定下。"业主张女士(化名)曾分享过自己买房的心路历程。 时至今日,在业主们自发组建的微信公众号上,还能看到有人曾将项目称为"白月光"。而当项目进入交付筹备期,业主们却逐渐对"白月光"产生了疑问。 "付款前没有看过样板间" 世纪前滩天御坐落于上海浦东新区前滩21地块,紧邻前滩太古里。根据业主提供的资料,项目开盘售价每平方米近13万元,房源套数384套,单套房源总 价1216.4万— ...
“付款前没有看过样板间”,单价近13万元/平方米的豪宅陷维权困境
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-07 12:45
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the ongoing dissatisfaction among homeowners of the Century Qiantan Tianyu project in Shanghai regarding the quality and communication from the developer, highlighting a significant disconnect between the developers' perspective and the homeowners' expectations [2][3][4]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Century Qiantan Tianyu project is located in Shanghai's Qiantan International Business District, with an average price exceeding 10 million yuan per unit [3]. - The project consists of 384 units, with prices ranging from 12.164 million to 51.425 million yuan, and is expected to be delivered by the end of 2026 [5][8]. - The project is developed by Lujiazui Group and Swire Properties, and the construction has faced delays, particularly in the residential section [5][8]. Group 2: Homeowners' Concerns - Homeowners have expressed frustration over various issues, including elevator quality, decoration details, and public area design, leading to a prolonged rights protection campaign that began in August 2024 [5][12]. - There is a significant concern regarding the lack of transparency during the sales phase, as many homeowners did not see model units before purchasing [8][10]. - Homeowners discovered discrepancies in the promised elevator brand, which was marketed as "Mitsubishi" but turned out to be "Shanghai Mitsubishi," leading to further dissatisfaction [10][11]. Group 3: Communication and Resolution Efforts - The developer has initiated regular communication meetings to address homeowners' concerns, with representatives from various departments attending [12][18]. - Some homeowner demands have been met, such as clarifying the elevator brand, but significant disagreements remain regarding decoration materials and standards [13][14]. - The developer plans to start showcasing the public area designs in the second quarter of 2026, aiming to enhance transparency and communication with homeowners [5][18].