The latest data on Tehran’s housing market released by the Central Bank of Iran show prices are stabilizing as sales decline.
During the 11th fiscal month (Jan. 21-Feb. 19), a total of 8,532 homes were sold in the capital city, registering a decrease of 13.1% compared with the preceding month and a 117.8% jump compared with the same month of last year.
The CBI data also show that the average price of each square meter of a residential property in Tehran stood at 330.56 million rials ($1,273) during the month under review, showing a surge of 16.4% over last year’s same month, when average prices stood at 283.89 million rials ($1,093).
Home prices in the capital city increased by 0.4% compared to 329.36 million rials ($1,269) in the 11th month of the current year.
During the month ending Feb. 19, residential properties up to five years old constituted the biggest proportion of deals at 33.6% (or 2,871 deals), down by 5.8 percentage points compared with the same month of last year.
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