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Residence expenses witness mixed growth in April
Property costs in significant chinese language program urban centers showed mixed progress in April, with additional urban centers reporting month-on-month raises in new commercial real estate costs from March and reduced costs for resold real estate units, according in the direction of nationwide Bureau of Statistics.
April brought reviews of month-on-month price tag progress for new commercial homes in 56 using the 70 urban centers presently getting surveyed from the NBS, in comparison to fifty urban centers reporting the identical progress in March.
New home costs declined from the 30 days ago in 9 urban centers and stood unchanged in 5 cities, even although 26 urban centers posted scaled-down month-to-month price tag gains. All using the urban centers that witnessed home price tag hikes posted raises of much under one percent, stated the bureau.
Just 41 urban centers reported month-on-month price tag raises for resold real estate products in April, lower from 44 in March, according in the direction of bureau.
Sixteen urban centers reported month-on-month price tag declines for secondhand homes in April. Secondhand home costs stayed unchanged in 13 cities, up from 10 in March, the bureau said.

