In March, Nanjing sold 9,883 second-hand housing units in a single month, a record high in the past year. The number of new home subscriptions increased 1.5 times on the 11th; the number of second-hand housing transactions in Suzhou increased 24.7% year-on-year, and it became normal for contract centers to line up two or three hours at night; Wuxi sold 4,332 second-hand housing units, an increase of 172% over the previous month... This spring, from new housing sales offices to second-hand housing signing centers, the Jiangsu property market ushered in a veritable “Xiaoyangchun”. According to Suzhou Shell transaction data, in March of this year, second-hand housing sales in Suzhou increased 24.7% year-on-year, with an increase of 14.7%, an increase of 269.8% over February, and an increase of 275.1%. The proportion of newly-needed and newly-upgraded apartment transactions of 70 to 120 square meters was nearly 60%, making it the absolute main transaction force. The performance of the Nanjing market was also impressive. According to statistics, a total of 9,883 second-hand housing units were sold in Nanjing in March, an increase of 80% over the previous month and an increase of 5% over the month of last year. The transaction volume set a record high in a year. On March 20, on the day the “Ningliutiao” New Deal came into effect, 460 second-hand housing units were sold in Nanjing, setting a new single-day transaction record this year. In terms of new homes, Nanjing sold 6096 units in March, and market popularity rebounded to the same period last year. Judging from the national rankings, Nanjing ranked fourth in the country in terms of the number of new housing transactions and the number of online signings month-on-month, and the number of second-hand housing transactions also ranked fourth in the country, after Shanghai, Chengdu, and Beijing.
In March, Nanjing sold 9,883 second-hand housing units in a single month, a record high in the past year. The number of new home subscriptions increased 1.5 times on the 11th; the number of second-hand housing transactions in Suzhou increased 24.7% year-on-year, and it became normal for contract centers to line up two or three hours at night; Wuxi sold 4,332 second-hand housing units, an increase of 172% over the previous month... This spring, from new housing sales offices to second-hand housing signing centers, the Jiangsu property market ushered in a veritable “Xiaoyangchun”. According to Suzhou Shell transaction data, in March of this year, second-hand housing sales in Suzhou increased 24.7% year-on-year, with an increase of 14.7%, an increase of 269.8% over February, and an increase of 275.1%. The proportion of newly-needed and newly-upgraded apartment transactions of 70 to 120 square meters was nearly 60%, making it the absolute main transaction force. The performance of the Nanjing market was also impressive. According to statistics, a total of 9,883 second-hand housing units were sold in Nanjing in March, an increase of 80% over the previous month and an increase of 5% over the month of last year. The transaction volume set a record high in a year. On March 20, on the day the “Ningliutiao” New Deal came into effect, 460 second-hand housing units were sold in Nanjing, setting a new single-day transaction record this year. In terms of new homes, Nanjing sold 6096 units in March, and market popularity rebounded to the same period last year. Judging from the national rankings, Nanjing ranked fourth in the country in terms of the number of new housing transactions and the number of online signings month-on-month, and the number of second-hand housing transactions also ranked fourth in the country, after Shanghai, Chengdu, and Beijing.