HONG KONG SAR -�Media OutReach - 29 July 2021 – Citi Hong Kong conducted a survey in June 2021 on residential property ownership in Q2 2021, examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on local residents’ attitudes towards residential property ownership. According to the survey results:
Over half of respondents expect a rise in property prices in the coming year; based on the survey findings, an estimated 500,000 people toured new home developments in May and June this year
According to the results of the Q2 2021 survey, 7% of respondents considered Q2 2021 a good/an excellent time to buy a home, a percentage similar to that of the previous quarter but higher than that recorded throughout 2012 to 2019, the eight-year period before the pandemic outbreak.
In Q2 2021, 14% of the respondents expressed interest in buying a home, a slightly lower figure compared with the previous quarter. Estimated based on the survey findings, about 495,000 people visited a show flat in May and June this year, up nearly 10% compared with the previous quarter. This shows that more people have gone house-hunting amid the gradually easing pandemic.
Indicating a continued recovery of confidence in the property prices in the coming year, 54% of respondents were optimistic about a rise in property prices, up from 33% in the previous quarter, while 35% of the respondents expected property prices to remain unchanged. The percentage of respondents holding bearish views on the property market also fell to 12% this quarter from 20% in the previous quarter, reflecting stronger confidence in rising property prices. This view was probably fueled by the significantly improving pandemic situation, as “zero local infections” were recorded on most of the days in June this year, when the survey was conducted. However, when respondents were asked about their household income and expenditure, approximately 50% of them mentioned having higher household income than expenses, down from the close to 60% recorded in the previous quarter. 36% of the respondents just managed to strike a balance between income and spending, compared with 14% who considered themselves to spend more than their household income. The survey findings reflect a lower percentage of respondents with surplus funds compared with the previous quarter. This is probably one of the reasons contributing to the reduced level of interest in purchasing a home.
If you do not own any property now, taking your current standard of living and family finances into consideration, do you think it is a good time to purchase a home now? | ||||||
| Percentage of Respondents | |||||
| Q2 2020 | Q3 2020 | Q4 2020 | Q1 2021 | Q2 2021 | |
A good/an excellent time to purchase | 11% | 10% | 8% | 7% | 7% | |
Neutral | 35% | 36% | 39% | 37% | 38% | |
A bad/terrible time to purchase | 54% | 54% | 54% | 56% | 55% | |
How interested are you in purchasing a property now? | |||||
Percentage of Respondents | |||||
| Q2 2020 | Q3 2020 | Q4 2020 | Q1 2021 | Q2 2021 |
Very/rather | 21% | 17% | 17% | 17% | 14% |
Neutral | 27% | 28% | 27% | 29% | 28% |
Very/rather | 52% | 55% | 56% | 54% | 58% |
How do you think home prices will trend in the next 12 months? | ||||||
| Percentage of Respondents | |||||
| Q2 2020 | Q3 2020 | Q4 2020 | Q1 2021 | Q2 2021 | |
Upward | 33% | 23% | 22% | 33% | 54% | |
Flat | 34% | 34% | 43% | 47% | 35% | |
Downward | 33% | 43% | 36% | 20% | 12% | |
“The survey results show a recovery of confidence in the property market in Q2 2021,” said Josephine Lee, Head of Retail Bank at Citi Hong Kong. “More than half of the respondents expected property prices to rise in the coming year, and the number of respondents who considered it a good time to buy a property in Q2 2021 has remained at a higher level compared with that seen before the pandemic outbreak. However, fewer respondents with surplus funds were recorded, which may explain the reduced level of interest in buying a property. Amid the continued improvement in the pandemic situation, the economy is expected to recover further. We recommend that interested homebuyers comprehensively assess their financial condition and seek an appropriate mortgage plan as part of the detailed planning necessary to fulfil their dream of home ownership.”
Citibank commissioned the University of Hong Kong Social Sciences Research Centre to conduct the survey, interviewing a random sample of more than 500 Hong Kong respondents by phone in June 2021. Since 2010, Citibank has been conducting quarterly surveys on the Hong Kong housing market to assess the current state of home ownership in the SAR, gauge public intentions towards home ownership, and track public expectations of future housing price trends.
Source: Citibank Q2 2021 Residential Property Ownership Survey
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