Real Estate Agents: Q1 Completed Home Prices, Taipei Alone Rises, Taichung Falls Most at 8%
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According to Taiwan Housing's analysis of actual transaction data, Taipei was the only major city to see a slight increase in completed home prices in Q1 2026, rising 0.9% year-on-year. In contrast, Taichung experienced the steepest decline, falling 8% to an average price of NT$299,000 per ping, dropping below the NT$300,000 mark.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the year-on-year percentage decrease in the average price of completed homes in Taichung City during the first quarter?
- A: The average price of completed homes in Taichung City decreased by eight percent year-on-year, falling to about NT$299,000.
- Q: Which metropolitan area was the only one to show positive growth in the average price of completed homes?
- A: Taipei was the only metropolitan area to show positive growth, with its average price per ping rising to NT$818,000.
- Q: What were the percentage declines in completed home prices for Tainan City and Kaohsiung respectively?
- A: The completed home prices in Tainan City fell by 5.1 percent, while Kaohsiung experienced a decrease of 4.5 percent.
- Q: What specific factor spurred the surge in investment and property acquisition in central and southern Taiwan in 2023?
- A: The surge in investment and property acquisition was spurred by the New Youth Housing Loan and regional development issues.
- Q: Which public infrastructure benefits helped support prices in the northern metropolitan areas?
- A: The prices were supported by benefits such as the Taoyuan MRT Green Line, New Taipei MRT Sanxia-Danjin Line, and Tamshui-Kavalan Bridge.