跳到主要內容區塊

僑務電子報

:::

Housing transactions could rebound this year: brokers

2017-07-21
分享
分享至Facebook 分享至Line 分享至twitter
Taipei, July 20 (CNA) Transactions involving residential and commercial properties in Taiwan for the whole of this year could hit 260,000 units, as soaring sales in the first half of this year are expected to continue through the second half, real estate brokers said Thursday.

Combined transactions of residential and commercial properties in the country's six special municipalities for June totaled 20,351 units, up 15.7 percent from a month earlier and up 19.1 percent from the same month of last year, the Chinese Association of Real Estate Brokers said, citing government statistics.

For the first six months, combined housing transactions in the six special municipalities totaled 99,000 units, up 20.7 percent year-on-year, while for the whole of the country, housing transactions were estimated at 125,000-128,000 units, up about 15 percent-18 percent from the same period of last year, according to the association.

Lin Cheng-hsiung, head of the association, said that with special offers and benefits provided by construction companies and increasing demand for self-use housing driven by lower prices, housing sales for the first six months have seen a rebound.

The rebound is expected to continue through the second half of this year, sending the total housing transactions up to about 255,000-270,000 units for the whole of this year, which is about 4 percent-10 percent growth compared with last year. 

相關新聞

top