According to the Provincial Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, in the first nine months of this year, the sales area of newly built commercial housing in the province increased by 6.2% year-on-year, maintaining positive growth for ten consecutive months, demonstrating strong market vitality.

With policy support, enthusiasm for home purchases has surged across various regions. Since September, the Provincial Real Estate Association launched the “Quality Living, Enjoyable Home Purchases” 2025 Hubei Autumn Home Buying Season. Seventeen cities and prefectures in the province combined “joint exhibitions and sales + themed activities” with discounts, organizing 166 events that ignited home buying enthusiasm. During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the sales area of commercial housing in the province grew by 12.9%, with cities like Wuhan, Shiyan, and Xianning seeing growth rates exceeding 15%. Wuhan implemented a combination of “increased housing provident fund limits + relaxed purchase restrictions,” and the Economic Development Zone introduced new policies, resulting in several popular projects achieving sales exceeding 100 million yuan during the holiday. Besides the provincial capital Wuhan, other regions also introduced tailored policies to effectively boost market confidence. Yichang promoted comprehensive livelihood policies and introduced measures such as a 15-day no-reason deposit refund; Jingzhou issued detailed subsidy rules, leading to a 35.25% increase in commercial housing sales in September. Xiantao continued comprehensive livelihood policies, covering “eight categories of people.”

As the market recovers, Hubei’s real estate sector has also made breakthroughs in “quality improvement.” In the recent tenth batch of “High-Quality Residential Project Identification” evaluation results announced by the China Real Estate Association, two projects—Hubei Jiaotou Hanjiang Ecological City and Shiyan Herui Yunzhu—stood out. During the “Double Festival” period, a number of high-quality projects combining innovative design and living experience became hot-selling benchmarks. The market recovery signal has been transmitted to the supply side, with companies adjusting marketing strategies and increasing the supply of high-quality residences. Representatives from several real estate companies stated that policy benefits attract customers, but product strength is the key to closing deals. They are adjusting product structures and increasing the proportion of improved, high-quality housing to meet new market demands.

From consecutive sales growth, to the home buying season热潮, to the recognition of high-quality projects, the Hubei real estate market is gradually recovering with a trend of “stable volume and improved quality.” As the effects of the Autumn Home Buying Season continue to unfold and the experience in high-quality residential construction is promoted, the Hubei real estate market is expected to maintain steady development, injecting more momentum into regional economic stability and growth.

During the National Day holiday, the Xianning Tonghui Boyuan project attracted attention from returning clients and those with improvement needs.

Wuhan

Wuhan is a major city in central China, located at the confluence of the Yangtze and Han rivers. Historically, it has been a key transportation hub and was the site of the Wuchang Uprising in 1911, which led to the fall of the Qing Dynasty. In the modern era, it gained global attention as the initial epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shiyan

Shiyan is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Hubei province, China, perhaps best known as the “Motor City” for its role as a major hub for China’s automotive industry. It was developed significantly in the late 1960s as the home of the Dongfeng Motor Corporation, a strategic project during the Third Front construction period to relocate industrial bases inland. The city is also a gateway to the nearby Wudang Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its deep association with Taoism and ancient martial arts.

Xianning

Xianning is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Hubei Province, China, historically known as an important transportation hub and gateway to the southern regions. Its history is closely linked to the famous Three Kingdoms period, with several significant battles and events said to have occurred in the area. Today, it is known for its natural hot springs, scenic spots like the Lushui Lake, and rich forest resources.

Yichang

Yichang is a major city in China’s Hubei province, historically significant as a strategic gateway to the mountainous Three Gorges region on the Yangtze River. Its modern prominence is largely defined by its proximity to the monumental Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest power station in terms of installed capacity, located nearby. The city has long served as a vital transit port and has grown in importance due to the dam’s construction, which began in 1994 and was largely completed by 2006.

Jingzhou

Jingzhou is a historic city in Hubei Province, China, situated along the Yangtze River. It served as a strategic military stronghold during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD) and was famously contested by the rival states of Shu, Wei, and Wu. Today, it is known for its well-preserved ancient city walls and as a cultural center reflecting over 2,000 years of Chinese history.

Xiantao

Xiantao is a county-level city in Hubei Province, China, historically known for its agricultural production. In modern times, it has gained prominence as a major national base for non-woven fabrics and protective clothing, playing a critical role during the COVID-19 pandemic. The area has a long history, with its name meaning “Peach of Immortality,” and was an important center during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Hubei Jiaotou Hanjiang Ecological City

Hubei Jiaotou Hanjiang Ecological City is a modern sustainable urban development project in Hubei Province, China, designed to integrate ecological principles with urban living. The project emerged as part of China’s broader initiative to promote green, low-carbon cities, focusing on environmental protection and resource efficiency. It aims to create a model for future urban planning by balancing economic growth with ecological preservation.

Shiyan Herui Yunzhu

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