Sales Prices of Residential Buildings in 70 Medium and Large-sized Cities in July
By CnAgri2012-08-20 19:28:46 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 9 cities while that of 11 cities remained at the same level. For 50 cities with increasing prices month-on-month, the increases were within 0.7 percent.
Comparing with the same month of last year, the sales prices of newly constructed residential buildings decreased in 58 cities, while that of 1 city remained at the same level. For 11 cities with increasing prices year-on-year, the increases were within 1.0 percent. In July, for the cities with increasing prices year-on-year, the increases of 5 cities fell down compared with that in June.
II. Sales Prices of Second-Hand Residential Buildings
Comparing with the previous month, the sales prices of second-hand residential buildings decreased in 20 cities, while that of 12 cities remained at the same level. For 38 cities with increasing prices month-on-month, the increases were within 2.2 percent.
Comparing with the same month of last year, the sales prices of second-hand residential buildings decreased in 59 cities, 11 cities increased, and the growth rates were within 2.5 percent year-on-year. In July, for the cities with increasing prices year-on-year, the increases of 6 cities fell down compared with that in June.