New home sales in RM rise 19% in first quarter

New home sales in the Metropolitan Region rose 19% in the first quarter of 2026, reaching 5,809 units. This growth, the highest since 2021, is attributed to the mortgage rate subsidy for homes under 4,000 UF. The subsidized segment saw a 27% increase.

The Cámara Chilena de la Construcción (CChC) reported that 5,809 new homes were sold in the Metropolitan Region between January and March 2026, 19% more than the 4,897 in the same period of 2025. Net sales rose 35%.

CChC president Alfredo Echavarría attributed the progress “al impulso que dio la ley de subsidio a la tasa, que con un muy bajo impacto fiscal, incentivó a muchas personas a decidir la compra de viviendas de hasta 4.000 UF. Esta medida ayudó a bajar los dividendos mensuales y a tener más acceso al financiamiento”.

The under-4,000 UF segment, covered by the subsidy enacted nearly a year ago, grew 27%. Abif data shows nearly 40,000 of 50,000 available subsidies granted and over 20,000 applications under review as of February. Available stock fell 4% to 64,840 units, with a 34-month sales velocity.

Prices rose 5.2% annually, which Echavarría explained by overregulation, labor costs, and materials. The industry calls for extending the subsidy alongside a temporary VAT exemption, while Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz mentioned possible extension without recent progress.

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Mario Andrés Ramírez, president of Fedelonjas, warned of a 6.5% drop in new housing sales in the first quarter of 2026 compared to 2025, due to high credit costs and fewer subsidies. In cities, nearly half the population lives in apartments, with rentals becoming the dominant form of occupancy. The federation calls for professional management of the rental market.

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In 2025, Barranquilla saw a 58.39% rise in new housing sales, outpacing the national growth of 12.45% by 4.6 times, per Camacol Atlántico data. Mayor Alejandro Char credited the 'Mi Techo Propio' subsidy program for this performance. The increase occurred across all housing market segments.

The Philippine government has built and financed more than 423,000 housing units since July 2022, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced. At a ceremony awarding new homes in Rizal province, he vowed to accelerate construction to address the housing backlog. The administration seeks to enhance access to affordable and decent housing through initiatives like the 4PH program.

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Sales of luxury homes in Hong Kong surged 156% in the first quarter, driven by stock-market gains and attractive prices, real estate agents say. Mainland Chinese buyers accounted for more than half of the deals. The segment is likely to see another increase in the second quarter.

 

 

 

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