Home sales in China: The tragedy of “halving the first half”!

Home sales in China: The tragedy of “halving the first half”!

-Dramatic decrease to half of 2021-

China
Slow condominium sales

In China, sluggish condominium sales continued throughout the first half of 2022.

It puts a lot of pressure on the management of real estate developers.

Real estate information service
Katsushi Rui

According to the data released on July 1,

Top 100 companies in the real estate industry:

From January to June 2022

The total amount of contracts was 3,470 billion yuan (70,496.5 billion yen), a sharp decrease to half of 2021.

Compared to the first half of 2020, the decrease in the total number of contracts has exceeded 30%.

Ranking by company:

The top five companies in the first half of 2022 are the top five companies.

Country Garden,
Protective development (poly development),
Vanke,
China Overseas Land and Investment (China Overseas),
China Resources Land
Two companies that have been in the top five for many years

Evergrande, Evergrande,
Sunac,

All of them fell out of the rank.

Katsushiru’s investigation:

We surveyed developers who disclosed their 2022 sales targets.

Nearly half of the companies had a target achievement rate of less than 30% as of the end of June.

“Financial New” Toyo Keizai Online

https://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/603682?display=b

중국의 주택 판매 : 「상반기는 반감」의 비극!

ー2021년의 절반으로 격감

중국
아파트 판매 부진

중국에서는 아파트 판매 부진이 2022년 전반을 통해 이어져

부동산 개발자의 경영을 크게 압박하고 있다.

부동산 정보 서비스
카츠이이즈이

7월 1일 발표한 데이터에 따르면

부동산업계 상위 100개사:

2022년 1월부터 6월까지,

성약총액은 3조4700억원(70조4965억엔)으로 2021년 절반으로 격감했다.

2020년 전반과 비교해도 성약총액의 감소는 30%를 넘는다.

기업별 순위:

2022년 전반의 성약액 상위 5사의 흔들림은,

碧桂園 (컨트리 정, 가든 원),
보리 발전 (폴리 개발),
만과 기업 (뱅카),
중국 해외 발전 (차이나 오버시),
화윤치지(차이나·리소시즈·랜드)
오랫동안 톱 5의 일각을 차지하고 있던 2사

항대집단(에버그란데),
융창 중국 (사낙),
함께 랭크 밖으로 전락했다.

카츠이즈이의 조사:

2022년 판매 목표를 공개하고 있는 개발자를 조사했다.

6월 말 시점 목표 달성률이 30% 미만인 기업이 절반 가까이 올랐다.

‘재신’ 동양경제 온라인

Hausverkauf in China: Die Tragödie der „Halbierung der ersten Hälfte“!

-Dramatischer Rückgang auf die Hälfte des Jahres 2021-

China
Langsamer Verkauf von Eigentumswohnungen

In China setzten sich die schleppenden Verkäufe von Eigentumswohnungen in der ersten Hälfte des Jahres 2022 fort.

Das übt großen Druck auf das Management von Immobilienentwicklern aus.

Informationsdienst für Immobilien
Katsushi Rui

Nach den am 1. Juli veröffentlichten Daten

Top 100 Unternehmen der Immobilienbranche:

Von Januar bis Juni 2022

Die Gesamtsumme der Verträge betrug 3.470 Milliarden Yuan (70.496,5 Milliarden Yen), ein starker Rückgang bis zur Hälfte des Jahres 2021.

Im Vergleich zum ersten Halbjahr 2020 hat der Rückgang der Gesamtzahl der Verträge 30 % überschritten.

Ranking nach Unternehmen:

Die Top-5-Unternehmen im ersten Halbjahr 2022 sind die Top-5-Unternehmen.

Landgarten,
Schutzentwicklung (Polyentwicklung),
Vanke,
Land und Investitionen in China in Übersee (China Overseas),
China-Ressourcenland
Zwei Unternehmen, die seit vielen Jahren unter den Top 5 sind

Evergrande, Evergrande,
Sunac,
Alle fielen aus dem Rang.

Katsushirus Untersuchung:

Wir haben Entwickler befragt, die ihre Umsatzziele für 2022 offengelegt haben.

Knapp die Hälfte der Unternehmen hatte per Ende Juni einen Zielerreichungsgrad von weniger als 30 %.

„Finanzielles Neues“ Toyo Keizai Online

Mortgage boycott spreads among Chinese homebuyers amid real-estate slump

People in China feel uneasy
about the future of the real-estate industry in their country

as construction of some housing developments are stalled due to developers’ financial difficulties.

Increasing numbers of homebuyers
are refusing to make mortgage payments, demanding resumption of construction on the housing they bought.

China is seeing a sharp economic slowdown

following the government’s zero-COVID policy and other factors.

Many property developers
are cash-strapped and they have had to suspend or delay work on their housing projects.

The trend toward halting mortgage payments started spreading in late June.

A private think tank says
about 200 properties in more than 70 cities are being affected as of July 16.

Financial institutions in China said
the situation was not serious and announced that loans for unfinished housing are limited.

China’s financial regulators also pledged to work to address the situation, apparently to avoid further confusion.

NHK WORLD-JAPAN News

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220720_04/