Secondary home prices have increased 1.05 per cent since April, narrowing this year’s price decline to 0.45 per cent
A widely watched official index of secondary home prices gained 0.42 per cent month on month to 387.9 in July, according to data from the Rating and Valuation Department on Wednesday. It was the index’s highest level since 289.2 in December.
Secondary home prices have increased 1.05 per cent since April, narrowing this year’s price decline to 0.45 per cent.
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