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Average residential housing price in China up 1.9% in Mar from Feb

Tuesday, 05 April 2016 10:53:03 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
       
In March this year, the average prices of new residential housing in 100 major cities in China increased by 1.90 percent month on month to RMB 11,303 ($1,747.0) per square meter, as announced by the China Index Academy, a Beijing-based real estate research institute. The month-on-month increase in average prices was 1.30 percentage points higher than the increase rate recorded in February this year. Of the 100 cities surveyed in March, 60 cities saw increases in residential housing prices, while 38 cities witnessed declines in prices. On year-on-year basis, in March this year average new residential housing prices in the 100 major cities in China increased by 7.41 percent on year-on-year basis.

Furthermore, the average residential housing price in the 10 biggest cities in China in March this year was RMB 21,368 ($3,302.6) per square meter, up 2.52 percent month on month and rising by 12.83 percent year on year.

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