Published: 11:54, February 19, 2025 | Updated: 14:06, February 19, 2025
China sees residential property sales rise in January
By Wang Keju
This aerial photo taken on June 12, 2023 shows the urban view along the Pearl River in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

The month-on-month sales prices of commercial residential properties in China's first-tier cities recorded a sustained rise in January, while the second and third-tier cities saw a modest overall decline, data collected from 70 large and medium-sized cities by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed on Wednesday.

In the country's first-tier cities, namely, Beijing and Shanghai, as well as Guangzhou and Shenzhen in Guangdong province, new home prices climbed up 0.1 percent in January over the previous month, representing a 0.1 percentage point decline in the pace of increase from the prior period, the NBS said in a news release.

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Prices of second-hand homes in first-tier cities rose 0.1 percent in January, a 0.2 percentage point slowdown from the previous month.

In January, the sales prices of new residential properties in second-tier cities recorded a month-on-month uptick of 0.1 percent, marking the first increase since June 2023. Second-hand housing in these cities marked a month-on-month decline of 0.3 percent in sales prices, maintaining the same pace of decrease as the previous month.

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The month-on-month sales prices of new commercial housing and pre-owned properties in third-tier cities have declined by 0.2 percent and 0.4 percent, respectively.