Zhejiang's Yiwu sets new record land price

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Zhejiang's Yiwu sets new record land price 

全国最贵宅地“义乌造”?

 

 The price for a residential plot in Yiwu, a second-tier city in Zhejiang Province, nudged 40,000 yuan (US$6,153) per square meter at a land auction, setting a new record price for real estate on the Mainland. The sale defied the recent cooling down of the real estate market in China's first-tier cities of Beijing and Shanghai.


The winning bidder Yiwu Modern Real Estate paid 226 million yuan (US$34.7 million) for a 1,500-sqm plot, averaging 39,545 yuan (US$6,083) a square meter at a 347 percent premium to the initial bidding price.


The previous record in was set at 37,000 yuan (US$5,692) a square meter on November 29 last year by a Wenzhou property developer.


Price ceilings have been instituted for real estate transactions in China's first-tier cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, while land prices in second- and third-tier cities were selling at a more than 30 percent premium, according to data provided by China Index Academy and Tospur Constancy.

Zhang Hongwei, a chief researcher at Tospur Consultancy said, at the current growth rate, Yiwu's real estate could possibly reach 100, 000 yuan (US$15,300) per square meter if allowed to appreciate unchecked.

 

住在杭州网昨日统计显示,6月15日,浙江义乌雪峰路与望道路西南侧的一幅地块以2.26亿元成交,楼板价高达39545万元/平方米,刷新了全国住宅类地块单价“地王”纪录。


6月15日,义乌市现代房产以2.26亿元的总价拿下面积仅为1500平方米,最终的楼面价达39545元/平方米,溢价率达347%。

此前,全国商品住宅用地的成交纪录是去年11月29日由温州房企置信房产创造的,楼面价高达3.7万元/平方米。

中国指数院和同策咨询机构提供的数据显示,在北上广深等一线城市的土地多以底价成交之时,二、三线城市尤其是没有限购令的城市,土地价格仍有30%以上的高溢价。

同策咨询研究总监张宏伟甚至表示,按照上述土地成交价格的上升趋势,义乌甚至可能会出现10万元/平方米以上的天价住宅。

China's business press carried the story above on Tuesday.

 

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