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Greentown China Logs 9.6 Billion Yuan in April Sales

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-- Greentown China Holdings (HKG:3900) reported total sales, including contracted and subscription sales, of about 9.6 billion yuan in April, according to a Thursday filing with the Hong Kong bourse.

The property developer's shares gained nearly 1% in morning trade on Friday.

The group sold 1,742 units of self-investment projects during the month, with a sales area of roughly 260,000 square meters.

The average selling price for the month was 36,399 yuan per square meter.

Contracted sales in the first four months of 2026 amounted to about 36 billion yuan. As of the end of April, the property firm recorded subscription sales of around 2.2 billion yuan.

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