Real estate investments in China up 10.3 percent in January-April

Thursday, 17 May 2018 09:47:05 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
       

In the January-April period of the current year, total real estate investments in China amounted to RMB 3.0592 trillion ($0.48 trillion), up 10.3 percent year on year, with this growth rate down 0.1 percentage point compared to that recorded for the January-March period this year, as announced by China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Investments in residential dwellings in China in the January-April period this year amounted to RMB 2.1331 trillion ($0.34 trillion), rising by 14.2 percent year on year, accounting for 69.7 percent of total real estate investments in the country during the given period.

In the January-April period, new commercial real estate sold in China covered a total area of 421.92 million m2, up 1.3 percent on year-on-year basis. The total area covered by new residential buildings sold in China in the given period increased by 0.4 percent, the total area covered by new office buildings sold decreased by 4.3 percent, while the total area of new commercial business space sold during the given period was up 7.0 percent, all year on year


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