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  • ENGLISH EDITION OF THE WEEKLY CHINESE NEWSPAPER, IN-DEPTH AND INDEPENDENT
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    Home Prices Continue to Fall
    Summary:According to statistics on housing prices in 100 cities across China released by the China Real Estate Index System (中國房地產指數系統) yesterday, the average price of housing continued to fall in October, down 0.23 percent when compared with the previous


    By Song Yao (宋堯)
    Economic Observer Online
    Nov 2, 2011
    Translated by Zhu Na
    Original Article:
    [Chinese]

    According to statistics on housing prices in 100 cities across China released by the China Real Estate Index System (中國房地產指數系統) yesterday, the average price of housing continued to fall in October, down 0.23 percent when compared with the previous month.

    When compared to the average price of residential property in October 2010, prices have increased by 5.21 percent

    Of the 100 cities surveyed, 58 saw housing prices fall month-on-month, this is 14 cities more than the 44 that registered a month-on-month fall in September.

    Langfang, Chongqing and Beihai saw the quickest pace of decline, with average housing prices in each of these 3 cities falling by 1.5 percent on the September figures.

    All three of these cities have been strictly enforcing property purchase restrictions which were introduced earlier this year.

    However, prices in third-tier cities liek Baoji, Dezhou and Changshu continued to increase by over 1 percent a month.

    Prices have been pushed down in many cities as developers begin to buckle under the dual pressure of property purchase restrictions and tightened monetary policy.

    Since August, large property developers such as Longhu, Shouchuang, Wanke, Fuli and Hengda all started sales promotion in first and second-tier cities, some real estate projects saw prices fall by over 20 percent when compared with the previous month.

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    Soufun:《2011年10月中國房地產指數系統百城價格指數》

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