Xiamen only city in mainland China to report growth in housing prices
Official figures reveal declines in 68 of 70 big mainland cities last month, against 64 in July
Xiamen is the only mainland city which recorded growth in new private housing prices among the 70 major mainland cities in August, government figures showed.
Some 68 of the 70 cities monitored by the National Bureau of Statistics recorded falls in property prices last month, compared with 64 cities in July.
The number of cities where prices fell is the highest since research started in January 2011.
Guangzhou and Mudanjiang of Heilongjiang province suffered the deepest drop at 1.4 per cent.
Xiamen's new home prices climbed 0.2 per cent in August. Wenzhou's property prices were flat.
Overall prices were still higher than the year-ago level, with the prices of 65 cities higher than in August last year. The prices of three cities fell from a year ago.
"Most mainland cities recorded a price fall last month. But the decline has narrowed. It also happened in the secondary market," said Liu Jianwei, the senior statistician at the bureau.