China Daily (Hong Kong)

China Vanke project improves ‘urban village’

- By CHAI HUA in Shenzhen, Guangdong grace@chinadaily­hk.com

China Vanke Co, a leading residentia­l property developer, expects to present model rooms this month of its first leasing project transforme­d from urban village buildings in Shenzhen.

“Urban village” refers to a zone of residentia­l apartments built by individual­s and usually of poor condition in terms of sanitation, management and fire protection. Such buildings have occupied about 70 percent of the southern city’s leasing market.

Vanke has establishe­d a subsidiary company in charge of collective­ly renting these buildings, making some modificati­ons, bringing in commercial sectors and then leasing them out.

Its first project in Yutian village, in the city’s downtown Futian district, kicked off on Sept 29. If it is successful, the developer will replicate the model to more urban village projects.

The debut of the new project also represents Vanke’s transforma­tion from property developer to city supporting service provider, including property management, education and catering.

“Though Vanke has accumulate­d experience of understand­ing people’s residentia­l demand, entering the urban village market is not easy,” said Yan Yuejin, research director at E-house China R&D Institute.

It has become necessary for property developers to explore new business as the government launched a series of policies to curb speculatio­n and home prices have faltered in major cities.

In the first 11 months of 2017, Vanke’s sales have amounted to 467.65 billion yuan ($70.67 billion), less than its competitor China

Vanke’s team in Xiamen ... will promote the change in other cities gradually.” Yu Liang,

Evergrande Group and Country Garden Holdings Co Ltd.

But the company does not expect people to regard it as a property developer anymore. Its chairman Yu Liang told media representa­tives at a meeting last Friday in Xiamen, Fujian province, that “our time as a developer has gone”.

“Vanke’s team in Xiamen has completed the transforma­tion and we will promote the change in other cities gradually,” he said.

Vanke built its first rental apartment project in Xiamen and up to now it has developed 10 rental projects, as well as educationa­l facility Meisha campus, along with restaurant­s, community commercial, outdoor traveling and even intelligen­t parking businesses.

Moreover, these new exploratio­ns have become the core of Vanke Xiamen’s developmen­t, rather than supplement­al projects, according to the company.

Its property management business is also growing. Zhu Baoquan, Vanke’s senior vice-president, said they receive on average two projects on the level of 200,000 square meters every day.

In addition, property under their management has surged to more than 2,280 projects, and 52 percent of them are not for Vanke’s own property.

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