In April, 16,000 second-hand homes were signed online in Beijing, intensifying price games.

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04/05/2025
After the "Little Spring" period, the number of inquiries, viewings, and transactions of second-hand houses in Beijing in April all saw a decrease compared to March, but the number of signed contracts remained relatively high at 15,600 units. The market pace has slowed down, with an increase in available properties for sale and sellers gradually returning to rational listing prices. Some urgent sellers have proactively adjusted their prices, but owners holding high-quality properties continue to insist on higher prices, intensifying the bargaining between supply and demand in the market. In comparison, buyers still have the advantage in negotiating prices. Industry insiders believe that in May, with the continuous increase in the number of second-hand houses listed in Beijing, second-hand house owners may face significant price pressure.