NBS: China’s new house prices continue to rise in February

Tuesday, 18 March 2014 15:19:06 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
       

In February this year, of 70 major Chinese cities surveyed, 57 cities saw higher prices in the new house market, four cities witnessed lower prices, while new house prices in the remaining nine cities were unchanged, all compared to January this year, according to data released by China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on March 18. Based on the NBS data, the highest month-on-month increase in new house prices in Chinese cities in February this year was 0.7 percent and the biggest month-on-month decrease was 0.2 percent.

On the other hand, on year-on-year basis, in February this year 69 cities saw higher new house prices, while just one city saw lower prices. The highest year-on-year increase in new house prices in Chinese cities in February was 18.7 percent and the biggest year-on-year decrease was 4.1 percent.

As regards the second-hand house market in China, in February of the current year, 46 cities saw higher prices, 15 cities witnessed lower prices, while prices in the remaining nine cities were stable, all compared to January this year. The highest month-on-month increase in second-hand house prices in Chinese cities in February was 1.1 percent and the biggest month-on-month decrease was 0.9 percent.

On year-on-year basis, in the second-hand house market in February 69 cities saw higher prices, while one city saw lower prices. The highest year-on-year increase in second-hand house prices in Chinese cities in February was 15.9 percent and the biggest year-on-year decrease was 8.8 percent.


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