Central Plains CVI is expected to rise above 10 points

Central Plains CVI is expected to rise above 10 points

Huang Liangsheng, senior co-director of the Central Plains Real Estate Research Department, said that the CVI of the Central Plains Valuation Index (main bank) this week was 8.2 points, up 1.69 points from 6.51 points last week, and rose for 5.34 points in two consecutive weeks. It is expected that the CVI will rise above At 10 o’clock level, there is a chance that the decline in property prices will narrow. If CVI steadily moves to the 50-point level, property prices are expected to fall back to stability.