Hong Kong’s Land Registry recorded 7,650 residential sale and purchase agreements in June 2026, up 7.2% from May and 28.5% from a year earlier, according to a government release.
The total consideration for residential agreements reached HKD 75.6 billion. That was 15.3% higher than in May and 23.8% higher than in June 2025.
CBRE’s June residential review described continued momentum during the first five months of the year. It said May marked a twelfth consecutive monthly rise in residential prices, monthly transactions were around 6,600, and primary sales in the first five months were 46.9% higher than a year earlier. CBRE also described luxury and super-prime activity as resilient.
For the rest of 2026, CBRE maintained a forecast of 5%–10% residential price growth after a 7.4% year-to-date rise by May. It also expected limited remaining upside, consolidation and softer transaction volumes, while forecasting rental growth of 5%–8% for the year.
The June registrations provide a later official transaction snapshot alongside the wider question of whether Hong Kong’s housing rebound can last. The two source roles are distinct: the government release records completed agreements, while CBRE supplies the market interpretation and outlook.
References
Hong Kong Government — Property sales up 10.5% / CBRE — Hong Kong Residential Market Report June 2026





































