Sales Prices of Residential Buildings in 70 Medium and Large-sized Cities in June
By CnAgri2012-07-18 19:02:36 PrintI. The Sales Prices of Newly Constructed Residential Buildings (excluding affordable housing) (See Table II)
Comparing with the previous month, among 70 medium and large-sized cities, the sales prices of newly constructed residential buildings declined in 21 cities while that of 24 cities remained at the same level. For 25 cities with increasing prices month-on-month, the increases were within 0.6 percent.
Comparing with the same month of last year, the sales prices of newly constructed residential buildings decreased in 57 cities, while that of 2 cities remained at the same level. For 11 cities with increasing prices year-on-year, the increases were within 1.2 percent. In June, for the cities with increasing prices year-on-year, the increases of 6 cities fell down compared with that in May.
II. Sales Prices of Second-Hand Residential Buildings
Comparing with the previous month, the sales prices of second-hand residential buildings decreased in 19 cities, while that of 20 cities remained at the same level. For 31 cities with increasing prices month-on-month, the increases were within 1.1 percent.
Comparing with the same month of last year, the sales prices of second-hand residential buildings decreased in 58 cities, 12 cities increased, and the growth rates were within 2.6 percent year-on-year. In June, for the cities with increasing prices year-on-year, the increases of 8 cities fell down compared with that in May.