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所见即所得 深圳楼市加速进入“现房时代”
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that more cities are exploring the model of selling completed properties, which is gaining traction in the real estate market [1][2] - In Shenzhen, the first half of the year saw a total of 21,868 new residential units signed, with 6,767 of these being completed properties, accounting for 30.9% of total sales [1] - The proportion of completed property sales in Shenzhen has shown a fluctuating upward trend, increasing from 22% in January to 42% in June [1] Group 2 - Various cities have been actively implementing policies to support the sale of completed properties since the end of 2022, with specific regulations emerging in places like Henan Province [2] - In Shenzhen, new land sales have begun to include requirements for completed property sales, with developers needing to meet certain conditions before selling [2] - While the completed property sales model increases financial pressure on developers, it is seen as a way to mitigate risks associated with unfinished projects and boost market confidence [2]