Real estate developers will withdraw from urban residential construction, and the market will usher

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Real estate developers will withdraw from urban residential construction, and the market will usher in a sea change!

Since the 80s of the 20th century, China's real estate market has developed rapidly and shown a boom. However, as a product of economic and social development, there are also some problems in the real estate market, one of the most prominent of which is the rapid construction of residential buildings. Therefore, I think real estate developers should withdraw from urban residential construction.

First, there is a growing oversupply of housing. Over the past few decades, real estate developers have developed and built large-scale residential projects to meet the demand for housing. However, due to long-term rapid development, housing** far outstrips demand, resulting in a surplus housing market. This surplus not only leads to housing prices, but also brings many difficulties to urban planning and resource utilization.

Second, over-building puts serious stress on the environment. Large-scale residential development projects not only require a lot of land and water, but also consume a lot of energy, generating a lot of waste water and exhaust gases. This not only causes a serious waste of land, water and energy, but also leads to environmental pollution and ecological damage. Especially in large cities with many high-rise buildings, cities are becoming more and more crowded and there are fewer and fewer green spaces. This has a negative impact on the ecological balance of the city and the quality of life of its residents.

In addition, the over-construction of housing has also caused many social problems in the city. First, the housing glut has led to a bubble in the real estate market, posing a huge risk to investors and home buyers. In the case of oversupply in the residential market, home prices**, home buyers are facing multiple pressures such as rising loan interest rates and property liability issues. Second, the housing glut also leads to urban vacancy and population loss. Urban mobility is restricted due to a large number of vacant houses, leading to a decline in urban population, while exacerbating urban fragmentation and social inequality.

For these reasons, I believe that developers should abandon the construction of urban housing. First, policies to limit the size and quantity of residential development should be developed and implemented to prevent overconstruction. The scale of residential construction can be controlled by increasing land ** and restricting land **. Secondly, we can also strengthen the regulation and supervision of the real estate market and promote the healthy development of the market. **Real estate speculation and overdevelopment can be curbed by adjusting the tax policy in the real estate sector and formulating purchase and sale restriction policies.

In addition, the development and promotion of public rental housing should be intensified. Public rental housing is one of the effective ways to solve the housing problem, which meets the basic housing needs of citizens with low rent and good living environment. Therefore, more funds and resources should be invested to speed up the construction and promotion of public rental housing.

In short, real estate developers need to stop building urban housing. The oversupply of housing, environmental pressures and social problems must be addressed. **Measures must be taken to limit the scale of residential construction, strengthen the regulation and supervision of the real estate market, and increase investment and promotion of public rental housing. In this way, the healthy development of the housing market and the sustainable development of the city can be achieved.

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