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New | Housing sales in China bolstered as new home prices fall in October, index shows

More homes bought by end-users in China under policy support, driving down average price in October

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Apartment blocks and office buildings are pictured in Beijing as prices of new homes fall in October. Photo: Reuters

New home prices fell month on month in most of mainland China’s 10 major cities tracked by the SCMP-Creda index, but sales improved for a second consecutive month, boding well for the rest of this year.

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The average primary home price fell in eight cities last month from September. Beijing suffered the most, switching to a 9.68 per cent dive from the previous month’s gain of 7.16 per cent.

Other losers include Nanjing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chongqing, Chengdu, Hangzhou and Tianjin.

Shanghai and Wuhan were the only two gainers, up 11.28 per cent and 0.45 per cent respectively.

Lower prices are boosting sales and helping ease the industry’s inventory level, as supply is also falling due to a slowdown in real estate investment, said Chen Sheng, dean of the China Real Estate Data Academy (Creda), partner of the South China Morning Post for the index.

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