China December new home prices rise a touch faster, survey shows

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The average price of new homes across 100 cities edged up 0.37 per cent from a month earlier.

The average price of new homes across 100 cities edged up 0.37 per cent from a month earlier.

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- Prices of new homes in China rose at a slightly faster pace in December, a private survey showed on Jan 1, as the crisis-hit property sector struggled to find a bottom on the heels of a slew of supportive government policies.

The average price of new homes across 100 cities edged up 0.37 per cent from a month earlier, compared with the 0.36 per cent rise in November, according to data from property researcher China Index Academy.

On a year-on-year basis, the average price rose 2.68 per cent in December, versus 2.4 per cent growth in the previous month.

Official data for home prices will be released by China’s statistics bureau on Jan 17.

China’s policymakers in recent months have doubled down on their efforts to revive the sector, which

crashed in 2021

after a government-led campaign to rein in indebted developers left them severely cash-strapped.

Since September, measures aimed at encouraging home buying have included cutting mortgage rates and minimum down payments, as well as tax incentives. REUTERS

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