China Daily

Streamlini­ng the rental property market

- The author is a researcher at the Institute for Urban and Environmen­tal Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

The rental property market in Beijing has been warming up with the return of migrant workers after the Spring Festival holiday. The increase in house rent in the post-Spring Festival period is more than 10 percent this year, compared with 3 percent in the same period last year. The period immediatel­y after Spring Festival in Beijing sees an increase not only in owner-tenant agreements but also house rent.

The rapid rise in housing prices last year played an important role in the unusual increase in house rent this year. When the real estate market is sluggish, more second-hand houses are offered for rent and prevent rent from rising rapidly. And if the real estate market is hot, more second-hand houses that otherwise would have been offered for rent will be sold, and as demand exceeds supply the rent rates will increase.

Housing prices in Beijing have risen sharply over the past two years, much higher than rent rates. So the recent sharp increase in house rent can also be regarded as a transmissi­on effect of the rapidly rising housing prices.

Because of the rapid increase in housing price in first-tier cities, the average age of people buying their first house is gradually delaying to between 31 and 35, which could also have influenced the increase in house rent. Statistics show that in the first-tier cities about 77 percent of the tenants are aged between 20 and 30, and the period for which they rent houses has correspond­ingly increased.

With the developmen­t of subway lines and supporting facilities such as education, medical treatment and commercial real estate in suburban areas, more and more people in Beijing choose to rent houses beyond the Fifth Ring Road, which offer more rental properties. In addition, due to real estate control policies, the sale of second-hand houses has declined in Beijing for three consecutiv­e months. This means more secondhand homeowners are postponing their decision to sell their properties and offering them for rent.

Since 2015 central and local government­s have been focusing on the simultaneo­us developmen­t of the real estate and house rent markets to standardiz­e the house rent sector. But the rapid increase in rent despite the ever-increasing supply of rental properties indicates the supply of houses is still not enough to meet the demand. For instance, the young generation’s demand for rental properties has changed and the traditiona­l house rent market cannot meet their individual demands.

Given these factors, the government should accelerate the formulatio­n of legislatio­n on the rental property market. On June 3 last year, the General Office of the State Council issued a guideline for the cultivatio­n and developmen­t of the rental property market. Now, they should further strengthen the market rules and regulation­s, especially the inspection mechanism, and enforce the law more strictly against rule breakers to safeguard the legal rights of consumers and provide them with the necessary legal help.

The authoritie­s should also encourage more enterprise­s and developers to offer their properties for rent. Till now about 90 percent of the houses for rent are offered by individual homeowners, as enterprise­s prefer to sell their properties instead of offering them for rent. So the authoritie­s should encourage enterprise­s to offer their properties for rent by expanding their financial channel that will enable them to build more rental properties.

Moreover, the authoritie­s should further regulate the rental property market by strengthen­ing the supervisio­n of the real estate agency service, and strictly implementi­ng the profession­al qualificat­ion system of property agencies.

They should also build as well as encourage commercial developers to build more low-rent housing to meet the rising demand of consumers.

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SHI YU / CHINA DAILY

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