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Beijing Land Sales Plunge 66% as Developers Chase ‘Safe’ Prime Plots

Published: Jun. 25, 2026  3:00 a.m.  GMT+8
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In the first half of the year, Beijing sold 21 residential plots for 34 billion yuan ($5 billion), according to data released by the China Index Academy. Photo: VCG
In the first half of the year, Beijing sold 21 residential plots for 34 billion yuan ($5 billion), according to data released by the China Index Academy. Photo: VCG

Beijing’s residential land sales revenue plunged 66% in the first half of 2026, though a handful of prime plots still sparked fierce bidding among developers.

The divergence underscores a national shift: Battered by a prolonged industry slump, property developers are abandoning aggressive expansion to compete for a shrinking pool of safe, high-quality parcels in core cities.

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