Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong property market has benefited from interest rate cuts and rising rents, leading to increased willingness among "rent-to-buy" users and long-term investors to enter the market. The first ten months of this year saw a significant increase in residential property registrations, reaching a four-year high [1]. Summary by Category Overall Market Performance - In the first ten months of this year (up to October 16), Hong Kong recorded 51,353 residential property registrations, a 10.2% increase from 46,603 registrations during the same period last year, marking the highest number for this timeframe in four years [1][4]. Registration by Price Segment - Residential properties priced at HKD 5 million or below recorded 24,645 registrations, up 16.9% from 21,080 last year, making it the most registered category and showing the most significant growth. This increase is attributed to the adjustment in the stamp duty threshold in February [3][4]. - Properties priced between HKD 5 million and HKD 10 million saw 19,182 registrations, a 6.3% increase from 18,052 last year [4]. - Properties priced over HKD 10 million recorded 7,526 registrations, a slight increase of 0.7% from 7,471 last year [4]. Performance by District - The New Territories recorded the highest number of registrations at 26,419, a 15% increase from 22,966 last year [5]. - The Hong Kong Island district saw a significant increase of 21.6%, with 9,850 registrations compared to 8,100 last year, marking the highest growth among the three districts [5]. - In contrast, the Kowloon district experienced a decline, with 15,084 registrations, down 2.9% from 15,537 last year [5].
香港置业:截至10月16日香港住宅物业录得51353宗注册 创4年同期新高
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-10-17 08:54