上海链家网停止显示二手房历史成交价,经纪人回应
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-14 12:34

Group 1 - Shanghai Lianjia's website no longer displays historical transaction prices for second-hand properties, a change also reflected on the Beike platform, with agents stating that buyers can inquire directly for the latest prices [1] - Lianjia has previously removed the display of transaction prices in several cities including Beijing, Wuhan, Hefei, Nanjing, and Hangzhou [1] - Other real estate agencies in Shanghai, such as Pacific Housing and Zhongyuan Real Estate, have varying policies on displaying transaction prices, with some listings showing "no price available" [1] Group 2 - In July, Shanghai's second-hand housing transactions totaled 19,337 units, showing a month-on-month decline [2] - The Shanghai Zhongyuan Real Estate second-hand housing price index fell by 1.82% in July, marking three consecutive months of decline [2] - Despite a relatively stable transaction volume, the high number of listings provides buyers with ample choices, particularly affecting pricing dynamics in the market [2]