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China New Home Prices Rise on Policy Hopes

Prices Rise for Second Month China’s new home prices rose for the second straight month in May 2025. A private survey released on June 1 showed the market gaining modest ground, thanks to fresh policy support. The China Index Academy (CIA) reported that average new home prices in 100 cities increased by 0.25% from April. This follows a 0.27% gain the month before. The back-to-back growth suggests early signs of a potential turnaround after months of decline. Policy Measures Lift Sentiment This modest rebound coincides with a series of supportive measures. Notably, the People’s Bank of China introduced a RMB

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China’s New Home Prices Stabilize in March 2025

China’s New Home Prices Stabilize in March 2025 China’s property market may be showing the first signs of stabilizing after years of turbulence. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), new home prices across 70 major cities remained unchanged in March 2025 on a month-on-month basis. This follows a 0.1% dip in February and offers a glimmer of hope that the sector may be bottoming out after years of decline. Year-on-Year Figures Still in the Red Despite the flat monthly figures, new home prices are still down 4.5% compared to March 2024. This is a slight improvement from the

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