The three-bedroom Mingyuan Building in North Point sold for 7.68 million and lost more than two goals in four years. The cost dropped by nearly 20% compared with last year | Second-hand loss

2023-11-23 05:51:55

The Ming Yuan Building in North Point, which consists of three buildings, recently recorded the transaction of a high-rise three-bedroom apartment in the first phase. The cost dropped by nearly 20% compared with the transaction price of similar units last year.

Property prices are in an adjustment stage, and many home owners are actively looking for new properties in the market. Lin Longnan, senior senior regional sales director of Centaline Real Estate North Point District, said that the branch has recently facilitated the transaction of North Point Mingyuan Building. The unit is a 5-room high-rise building in Phase 1, with a usable area of ​​662 square feet. It is a three-bedroom apartment with green tree views from near and Suzhou from far away. Zhejiang Public School and Saixihu Building. The unit recently changed hands for NT$7.68 million, equivalent to a practical price of NT$11,601 per square foot.

The cost dropped by more than 1.7 million compared with similar homes more than a year ago.

It is understood that the new buyer is an owner who likes the quiet environment of the site and the management and decoration. The original owner bought the unit for NT$10 million in November 2019 and held it for 4 years. The current selling price requires The loss allowed 2.32 million yuan to leave the market. According to data, the same type of transaction in this building was a high-rise three-bedroom unit recorded in February last year. The transaction price at that time was NT$9.4 million. It can be seen that the cost of similar units fell by NT$1.72 million, or 18%, from more than a year ago.

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