Latest News:  

English>>Business

Beijing pre-owned home sales may reach 24-month high

(Chinadaily.com.cn)

08:34, January 29, 2013

Sales of pre-owned homes in Beijing may reach a 24-month high in January, real estate agency Century 21st said in a report on Monday.

According to statistics from the Beijing Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, 17,723 pre-owned homes were sold by Sunday, up 3.5 percent from the same period in December, while transactions in December reached a 23-month high.

Zhang Lei, an analyst with Century 21st, said more buyers, expecting another price increase, jumped into the market, transforming the traditional flat season into a "hot" one.

"But if prices continue to go up greatly, transactions may drop," Zhang added.

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:马茜、梁军)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Submarine flotilla in torpedo rapid-support

  2. Soldiers in emergency military drill

  3. The world in photos (2013.1.21-1.27)

  4. Panda 'Yaya' trained in China's Shaanxi

  5. Buildings collapse after subsidence

  6. Dense fog stages a choking comeback

  7. Hangzhou Song and Dance Troupe

  8. Glamor actresses in 'Legend of Zhen Huan'

  9. China to build its first third-generation nuclear plant

  10. Nation's wind farms heading offshore

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Cities should keep memories of yesterday
  2. Single children 'little emperors'
  3. Domestic lenders need global outlook
  4. Flu awareness still lacking in China
  5. 'China's demographic dividend disappearing'
  6. Purpose of Japanese politicians' China tour
  7. Why world focus on China's anti-corruption
  8. Japan PM: Door open for talks with China
  9. Y-20 marks transformation of PLA air force
  10. Is UK's withdrawal from EU a show?

What’s happening in China

Buildings collapse after subsidence in S China

  1. Kids more vulnerable to environment
  2. Flu awareness comes in from the cold
  3. S China official expelled from CPC for bribery
  4. 91% of Shanghai's job-related crime is corruption
  5. China launches fire risk campaign