Sales Prices of Residential Buildings in 70 Medium and Large-sized Cities in September 2013
By CnAgri PrintI. The Sales Prices of Newly Constructed Commercial 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 commercial residential buildings declined in 2 cities, that of 3 cities remained at the same level, and that of 65 cities increased. For the price changes month-on-month, the highest increase was up by 1.9 percent, the lowest was down by 0.3 percent.
Comparing with the same month of last year, the sales prices of newly constructed commercial residential buildings decreased in 1 city, and increased in 69 cities. In September, for the price changes year-on-year, the highest increase was up by 20.6 percent, the lowest was down by 1.8 percent.
II. Sales Prices of Second-Hand Residential Buildings
Comparing with the previous month, the sales prices of second-hand residential buildings decreased in 4 cities, that of 3 cities remained at the same level, and that of 63 cities increased. For the price changes month-on-month, the highest increase was up by 1.8 percent, the lowest was down by 0.6 percent.
Comparing with the same month of last year, the sales prices of second-hand residential buildings decreased in 2 cities, and increased in 68 cities. In September, for the price changes year-on-year, the highest increase was up by 17.8 percent, the lowest was down by 5.3 percent.