Shares of construction companies tumbled 1.32 percent yesterday, bucking the TAIEX’s 0.42 percent gain, after a major land developer, Highwealth Construction Corp (興富發建設), indicated plans a day earlier to set prices for new housing projects 25 percent lower this year.
Shares in Heighwealth closed down 1.59 percent to NT$43.2 yesterday, while Shining Building Business Co (鄉林建設) and Huang Hsiang Construction Corp (皇翔建設) slumped 3.9 percent and 3.19 percent to NT$22.15 and NT$44.05 respectively, Taiwan Stock Exchange data showed.
The decline came after Highwealth chairman Cheng Chin-tien (鄭欽天) said on Tuesday night the company would lower prices for its presale housing project in Taipei City’s Shilin District (士林) to NT$900,000 (US$29,712) per ping (3.3m2) and another project in Neihu District (內湖) to NT$750,000 per ping.
That means a 25 percent downward revision from their market value last year at NT$1.2 million and NT$1 million respectively, Cheng said, after a spate of unfavorable government policies chilled housing transactions.
“We hope the concessions can help reinvigorate the housing market, which is widely expected to remain sluggish this year,” Cheng told reporters.
Highwealth plans to launch the two presale housing projects in April as the housing market, like Taiwan’s GDP and main stock index, is expected to hit bottom this quarter and start a slow, but steady, comeback from the second quarter onward, he said.
The developer, the second-largest land buyer after Farglory Land Development Co (遠雄建設) last year, reported NT$6.62 billion in pretax profit last year, or NT$9.5 earnings per share (EPS), according to a stock exchange filing yesterday.
The performance, roughly in line with an EPS of NT$9.71 the previous year, may take a dive this year as Cheng said he shared the market consensus that housing prices may fall 15 percent.
“The company will make land destocking its top priority and slow the hunt for new inventory this year, given the high acquisition costs and the increasing difficulty in securing bank loans,” Cheng said.
The developer would not reverse this conservative strategy unless land prices see a correction of 20 to 30 percent, he said.
Sinyi Realty Inc (信義房屋), the nation’s sole listed real-estate broker, said Highwealth’s price adjustment resulted from recently passed government rules that require buyers and brokers to register housing transaction details online.
The requirement, to be implemented later this year, would significantly reduce price manipulation by land developers, Sinyi said in a statement.
Highwealth’s move would put pressure on competitors to follow, accelerating the pace of a correction that some experts forecast may last for years, after seven consecutive boom years, Sinyi said.
Billy Yen (顏炳立), general manager of DTZ (戴德梁行), an international property consultancy, said the price adjustments better reflected real housing values than the exaggerated prices of recent years.
“The down-to-earth approach is both smart and practical in facilitating transactions,” Yen said.
Primasia Investment Consultancy Co saw Highwealth’s move as a precursor to a substantial and prolonged housing price correction.
“We expect other developers will also lower prices to stimulate demand, with substantial land and building inventories sitting on the balance sheet and liquidity pressure mounting,” Primasia said in a note.
The fund manger added the government might roll out a new property transaction tax after the Jan. 14 elections, which may create further downward pricing pressure in the sector.
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