Shanghai's housing prices grow more slowly in 2005 (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-01-17 13:39
The growth rate in Shanghai housing prices slowed to 9.2 percent in 2005,
according to the latest estimates from the municipal government.
Housing prices grew less rapidly in Shanghai in 2005, slipping from a
year-on-year growth rate of 19.9 percent in the first quarter to 12.4 percent in
the third quarter. The overall growth rate for the year is forecast to be 9.2
percent.
In 2004, the city's housing price went up by 14.6 percent year-on-year, and
the average price per square meter reached 6,385 yuan (US$788).
The lowered growth rate can be ascribed to the municipal government's macro
control policies to check the soaring housing price.
Last year's municipal government work report said that the government would
emphasize building more affordable houses so as to spur consumption.
The city also issued a regulation last March saying that houses sold within a
year of purchase will be taxed, in a bid to thwart speculation in the real
estate sector.
Statistics show that affordable houses represent more than 75 percent of all
houses sold in Shanghai in 2005, meeting the goal set previously by the
government.
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