Year over year, prices are down 6.3%.
Since 2010, average prices are up 7.5%.
March 2014: 4 cities saw declines in price mom, 10 cities were flat, 56 were up.
April: 8 cities saw declines in price mom, 18 cities were flat, 44 were up.
May: 35 cities saw declines in price mom, 20 cities were flat, 15 were up.
June: 55 cities saw declines in price mom, 7 cities were flat, 8 were up.
July: 64 cities saw declines in price mom, 4 cities were flat, 2 were up.
August: 68 cities saw declines in price mom, 1 city was flat, 1 was up.
September: 69 cities saw declines in price mom, 1 city was flat, 0 were up.
October: 69 cities saw declines in price mom, 1 city was flat, 0 were up.
November: 67 cities saw declines in price mom, 3 cities were flat, 0 were up.
December: 65 cities saw declines in price mom, 4 cities were flat, 1 was up.
January 2015: 65 cities saw declines in price mom, 3 cities were flat, 2 were up.
February: 66 cities saw declines in price mom, 2 cities were flat, 2 were up.
March: 49 cities saw declines in price mom, 9 cities were flat, 12 were up.
April: 47 cities saw declines in price mom, 5 cities were flat, 18 were up.
Existing home prices increased 0.1% in April. Prices are down 5.2% yoy. Since 2010, existing homes have only risen an average of 2.0%.
70 city new home price changes by market segment: below 90 sqm prices fell 0.1% mom; 90-144 sqm prices fell 0.1%; above 144 sqm prices fell 0.2%. The trend across market segments is the same for yoy and prices gains since 2010, with large homes only up an average of 5.2% since 2010 versus 9.8% for houses smaller than 90 sqm.
70 city existing home price changes by market segment: below 90 sqm prices increased 0.1% mom; 90-144 sqm prices climbed 0.1%; above 144 sqm prices were flat, up 0.0%. Existing homes larger than 144 sqm are down 0.9% on average since 2010. Existing homes smaller than 90 sqm are up only 3.1% since 2010.
Source: 2015年4月份70个大中城市住宅销售价格变动情况 and 国家统计局城市司高级统计师刘建伟解读4月份房价数据
Existing home prices, 90 sqm or less, price change since 2010:
Shenzhen | 31.3 |
Guangzhou | 21.5 |
Beijing | 20.1 |
Shanghai | 18.7 |
Guiyang | 17.0 |
Zhengzhou | 14.6 |
Changde | 14.1 |
Xiamen | 13.0 |
Urumqi | 13.0 |
Taiyuan | 12.8 |
Xiangyang | 12.0 |
Xining | 11.0 |
Pingdingshan | 10.8 |
Luoyang | 9.1 |
Hefei | 8.4 |
Tianjin | 8.2 |
Yueyang | 8.2 |
Zunyi | 8.1 |
Shenyang | 7.5 |
Kunming | 7.2 |
Nanchang | 6.5 |
Wuhan | 6.4 |
Yinchuan | 6.0 |
Jining | 5.6 |
Huizhou | 5.4 |
Nanjing | 4.2 |
Zhangjiang | 4.1 |
Changsha | 3.7 |
Dalian | 3.5 |
Hohhot | 3.2 |
Nanning | 3.1 |
Yichang | 3.0 |
Nanchong | 2.2 |
Changchun | 2.1 |
Wuxi | 2.1 |
Luzhou | 2.1 |
Beihai | 1.8 |
Jiujiang | 1.5 |
Bengbu | 1.3 |
Shaoguan | 0.8 |
Tangshan | 0.7 |
Fuzhou | 0.6 |
Jilin | 0.6 |
Yangzhou | -0.1 |
Chengdu | -0.3 |
Shijiazhuang | -0.5 |
Dandong | -0.6 |
Qingdao | -0.7 |
Xi'an | -0.7 |
Guilin | -1.0 |
Yantai | -1.4 |
Jinan | -1.5 |
Dali | -1.7 |
Harbin | -1.8 |
Chongqing | -2.1 |
Qinhuangdao | -2.3 |
Baotou | -3.5 |
Lanzhou | -3.9 |
Anqing | -4.1 |
Xuzhou | -4.2 |
Hangzhou | -4.8 |
Sanya | -5.1 |
Ganzhou | -5.2 |
Jinhua | -6.5 |
Quanzhou | -6.9 |
Jinzhou | -8.0 |
Ningbo | -10.1 |
Haikou | -11.3 |
Mudanjiang | -11.3 |
Wenzhou | -23.1 |
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