
Leading the hoarding horde is the Evergrande Real Estate Group, which has a land reserve of 51 million sq m, followed by the Country Garden Holdings Company Limited, with a land reserve of 43.6 million sq m.
Taking speed of sales in the first three quarters of this year as a guide, it will take Evergrande 8.5 years and Country Garden 13 years to sell their land reserves.
China Daily reports the top ten companies have spent RMB77.9 billion ($11.4 billion) in the first three quarters this year on land reserves, most of which are located in second or third-tier cities in China.
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