23/11/2018-1

Ten major housing estates, two days, five transactions, 20 weeks, number of units

The atmosphere in the property market was unsatisfactory, and buyers were cautious in entering the market. Central Plains Property’s Top Ten Housing Estates recorded 5 transactions in the past two days, a decrease from the previous weekend’s six. According to the top ten blue-chip housing estates in the United States property statistics, there were about 5 transactions on the weekend. Although there was one more weekly, it was still recorded for 20 consecutive weekends.

Chen Yongjie, Vice Chairman and Head of the Residential Department of the Central Asia Real Estate, said that the second-hand transactions in the past weekend were mainly concentrated in the medium and low-priced housing estates in the New Territories, including Tin Shui Wai Kingswood Villas, Sha Tin Phase 1 in Sha Tin and Tung Chung Ying Wan Estate. The transaction was made, and the other one was from Meifu New Village, Lai Chi Kok.

The price of the building will be reduced

He pointed out that the one-handed sales sentiment affects the market entry atmosphere. Most buyers expect a large reduction before they enter the market. From the recent transactions, the price reduction will be accepted, but the owners of the medium-priced buildings and luxury houses will be The reduction in prices is so small that only such sporadic transactions are recorded for such units.

Bu Shaoming, chief executive of the Midland Real Estate Department, said that the wait-and-see atmosphere still hangs over the market, and second-hand housing stocks continue to be low.

Liao Weiqiang, president of Lijiage Real Estate, said that the top ten index houses in the bank recorded four transactions on weekends, down about 33% from the previous six. He believes that the number of transactions in the top ten housing estates has been in the number of single digits for about five months. It is expected that prospective buyers will require about 10% to 15% of the bargaining space for small and medium-sized units in the future.