China New Home Prices Fall the Least in 5 Months
2026-08-17 07:18
By
Farida Husna
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China’s new home prices across 70 cities fell 3.2% year-on-year in July 2026, following a 3.3% decline in the previous month.
This marked the 37th consecutive month of annual declines, although the pace of contraction was the slowest since February, as ongoing policy support helped ease some pressure on the property market.
Among major cities, prices continued to fall in Beijing (-2.3% vs -2.1% in June), Guangzhou (-2.2% vs -2.6%), Shenzhen (-2.9% vs -3.6%), Chongqing (-3.7% vs -4.2%) and Tianjin (-4.4% vs -4.6%).
Shanghai remained the standout performer, with new home prices rising 3.0%, only slightly slower than the 3.1% increase in June.
On a monthly basis, new home prices edged down 0.1%, matching June’s decline.