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The University of Hong Kong’s Residential Real Estate Series (HKU-REIS) indicated that, in February, the price of residential properties increased a whopping 2.87% since January climbing 23% above the level seen in February 2010.
The “Hong Kong Island” index, “Kowloon” and “New Territories” sub-components also showed notable year-over-year increases with the "Hong Kong Island" series indicated that prices have now far outpaced the prior 1997 peak.
The HKU-REIS is a set of property price indices constructed monthly using a “modified” repeat-sale methodology similar to that of the S&P/Case-Shiller indices yet suited to the Hong Kong property market.