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Shanghai home sales down

Shanghai’s new home sales market continued to lose its momentum in July amid a decrease in new supply, the latest market data showed.

Some 616,000 square meters of new residential properties, excluding government-funded affordable housing, were sold in the city last month, a drop of 9.8 percent from June, according to a regular monthly report released yesterday by Shanghai Centaline Property Consultants Co.

“It is no surprise to us that sentiment among both home seekers and real-estate developers softened further in July, which is a traditional slack period for property sales mainly due to scorching temperatures,” said Lu Wenxi, Centaline’s senior research manager.

“In fact, we don’t expect to see a major rebound in market momentum until the second half of August when developers would usually gear up to boost sales in September and October.”

Notably, the outlying Qingpu District was the best performer, with four projects in the district making it onto the city’s top 10 list for transaction volume by area.

A China Vanke development in Qingpu District topped last month’s list after selling 22,378 square meters, or 208 units, for an average price of 57,060 yuan (US$8,250) per square meter.

It was closely followed by a project in the same district which unloaded 18,586 square meters, or 211 units, at an average cost of 40,187 yuan per square meter, Centaline data showed.

The average price for a new home edged up 1.5 percent month over month to 53,812 yuan per square meter in July, with six of the top 10 best-selling projects bearing a price tag of less than 50,000 yuan per square meter.




 

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