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美联:“美联楼价指数”周环比回升0.16% “美联信心指数”周环比回升0.3%
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-11-10 08:08
Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong property market shows signs of recovery with the latest Centaline Property Index reporting 131.87 points, reflecting a week-on-week increase of 0.16% and a year-to-date increase of 2.92% [1] Group 1: Market Trends - The Centaline Property Index has risen by 0.69% compared to four weeks ago, indicating a positive trend in the market [1] - The confidence index, which reflects the owners' listing attitude, is at 76.1 points, up 0.3% week-on-week, and has remained above 75 points for 14 consecutive weeks [1] - The confidence index has been above the average for 49 weeks, suggesting a strong potential for continued price increases in the Hong Kong property market [1] Group 2: Regional Price Changes - The Centaline Kowloon Property Index is at 137.3 points, up 0.37% week-on-week, while the New Territories Index is at 121.37 points, up 0.23% [1] - In contrast, the Centaline Hong Kong Island Property Index is at 134.58 points, reflecting a week-on-week decrease of 0.6% [1] - Comparing to four weeks ago, Kowloon and New Territories have increased by 0.93% and 1.04% respectively, while Hong Kong Island has decreased by 0.97% [2] Group 3: Year-to-Date Performance - Year-to-date, Kowloon and New Territories have seen increases of 4.79% and 2.7% respectively, while Hong Kong Island has experienced a decline of 0.99% [2]
香港差估署:9月楼价指数按月升1.3%报292.5点 连升四个月
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-10-28 02:36
Core Insights - The private residential property price index in Hong Kong reached 292.5 points in September 2025, reflecting a monthly increase of 1.3% and an annual increase of 1.59%, marking four consecutive months of growth with a cumulative rise of 2.1% [1] - In the first nine months of this year, property prices have increased by a cumulative 1.14%, while the current index is approximately 26.53% lower than the historical high of 398.1 points recorded in September 2021 [1] Price Index by Unit Type - The price index for small to medium-sized units (categories A, B, and C) stands at 294 points, with a monthly increase of 1.31% and an annual increase of 1.66% [1] - The price index for large units (categories D and E) is at 267 points, showing a monthly increase of 1.37% and an annual increase of 0.87% [1] Rental Market Performance - The private residential rental index reached 200 points in August this year, reflecting a monthly increase of 0.2% and marking the highest level in six years since August 2019, just 0.05% below the previous high of 200.1 points [1] - In the first nine months of this year, the rental index has cumulatively increased by 3.9% [1]
澳门2025年6月至8月的整体住宅楼价指数为192.4
智通财经网· 2025-10-06 10:58
Core Insights - The overall residential property price index in Macau for the period from June to August 2025 is reported at 192.4, reflecting a decrease of 0.8% compared to the previous period from May to July 2025 [1] Summary by Category Overall Market Performance - The current residential index stands at 206.7, showing a decline of 1.1%, while the pre-sale index is at 233.6, indicating a slight increase of 0.3% [1] - Year-on-year, the overall residential price index has decreased by 10.3% [1] Regional Performance - The price index for the Macau Peninsula is at 195.8, down by 1.3%, and the Cotai area is at 250.1, down by 0.2% [1] Price Trends by Property Age - For properties aged over 20 years, the price index has decreased by 1.4%. Properties aged 5 years or less and those aged 6 to 10 years both saw a decline of 1.2%, while properties aged 11 to 20 years experienced a slight increase of 0.1% [1] Price Trends by Unit Size - The price index for residential units sized between 50 to 74.9 square meters has decreased by 1.5%, while units sized between 75 to 99.9 square meters saw a decline of 0.8%. Units smaller than 50 square meters experienced a slight increase of 0.2% [1] Price Trends by Building Height - The price index for buildings with seven floors or fewer has decreased by 0.2%, while buildings with more than seven floors saw a decline of 0.9% [1]