Ma Guangyuan talked about the solution of China's property market problems, and his remarks may have a high probability of accuracy
The questions raised by Ma Guangyuan involve the current situation and future evolution of China's real estate market, and how to solve the problem of the existence of old houses and the imbalance between supply and demand. These two issues and possible solutions are described in detail below.
The current situation and future development of China's real estate market:
Ma Guangyuan mentioned"Two 18"The concept refers to 1.8 billion square meters of real estate sales area and 18 billion yuan in annual sales. This reflects the expansion of China's real estate market over the past period. However, with the advancement of economic development and urbanization, China's real estate market will face new challenges in the future.
On the one hand, due to the gradual completion of the urbanization process, the rate of population migration to cities may slow, leading to a decrease in housing demand. On the other hand, with the transformation of China's economy and the improvement of consumption level, people's demand for housing will also change, and more attention will be paid to the quality and comfort of housing. This may mean that the old model of large-scale, high-density housing supply is no longer suitable for market demand.
Therefore, in the future, China's real estate market must undergo structural adjustments, from simply pursuing scale expansion to improving housing quality and meeting diversified needs. This requires the joint efforts of real estate developers and relevant departments to formulate corresponding policies and measures to promote the healthy development of the real estate market.
Dealing with the challenges of old homes and the imbalance between supply and demand:
Ma Guangyuan pointed out that two-thirds of China's housing is basically old and dilapidated before 2000, and there is still an imbalance between supply and demand. Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive analysis of the various factors and a series of concrete measures.
To solve the problem of old houses, the following measures can be taken.
(c) Strengthening urban upgrading: Encourage the demolition of the old and the construction of the new, and improve the quality of housing and the living environment through the demolition and renovation of old residential areas and the upgrading of slums.
Improve safe housing conditions: Increase investment in the construction of low-rent housing, affordable housing and other safe housing, and help solve the housing problem of low-income groups.
Promote modernization and industrial transformation: By guiding industrial transfer, the area where the original old residential buildings are located can obtain new development opportunities, and improve the overall economic level and residents' income level.
The following measures can be considered to address the imbalance between supply and demand:
Strengthen land management: Rationally plan land according to market demand to avoid oversupply or undersupply.
Optimize urban layout and space utilization: By strengthening urban planning and land use management, guide the rational distribution of population and industry, and reduce the imbalance between supply and demand.
Promote the development of the rental market: increase support for the rental market and provide diversified rental housing options to meet the housing needs of flexible workers, floating populations and other groups.
In short, solving the problem of old housing and the imbalance between supply and demand requires the joint efforts of enterprises, enterprises and all aspects of society. Comprehensive measures such as promoting urban renewal, improving affordable housing conditions, guiding industrial upgrading, optimizing land management, and promoting the development of the rental market can gradually realize the structural adjustment and healthy development of China's housing market.