Group 1 - The Hong Kong property market is experiencing a positive atmosphere, leading to an increase in secondary market transactions, with the Central City Leading Index (CCL) rising for three consecutive weeks by 0.73% [1] - The latest CCL is reported at 136.56 points, with a week-on-week increase of 0.32%, indicating signs of price stabilization after a period of decline [1] - The CCL remains at an 8.5-year low, with a cumulative decline of 0.78% expected in Hong Kong property prices by the first half of 2025 [1] Group 2 - The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has intervened in the market four times since June, purchasing a total of HKD 590.72 billion, which may influence local secondary property prices [2] - The CCL Mass index is reported at 137.89 points, with a week-on-week increase of 0.30%, while the CCL for small units is at 136.52 points, up 0.29% [2] - Both CCL Mass and CCL for small units have risen for five consecutive weeks, with cumulative increases of 1.24% and 1.16% respectively [2] Group 3 - The property prices in four districts have shown fluctuations, with the Kowloon CCL Mass rising to 136.15 points, marking the largest increase in 16 weeks at 1.47% [3] - New Territories West CCL Mass increased to 126.83 points, with a week-on-week rise of 1.14%, the largest in 18 weeks [3] - The indices for Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories West, and New Territories East are at levels comparable to those in mid-2016 to early 2017 [3]
中原地产:CCL3连升止跌回稳 上半年香港楼价最终跌0.78%
智通财经网·2025-07-04 08:21