The housing prices in Beijing are comprehensively influenced by various factors.
Geographically, housing prices in the core urban areas (such as Dongcheng District and Xicheng District) are relatively high. These areas are rich in resources such as education and medical care, and are also home to numerous historical and cultural relics. For example, the price of some houses near high - quality schools in Xicheng District may reach about 150,000 - 200,000 yuan per square meter.
The degree of transportation convenience also has a significant impact on housing prices. Houses close to subway stations, especially those near the intersections of multiple subway lines, are more expensive. Take the area near Guomao in Chaoyang District as an example. Since it is an important business center with extremely convenient transportation, housing prices are also high, possibly ranging from 100,000 - 150,000 yuan per square meter.
In terms of property types, the prices of villas and high - end apartments are higher than those of ordinary residential houses. Take some villa projects in Shunyi District as an example. The price may start from 50,000 - 100,000 yuan per square meter, and with a relatively large area, the total price of a villa can reach tens of millions of yuan. The prices of ordinary residential houses vary greatly depending on factors such as location. The prices in the outer suburbs are relatively low, perhaps around 20,000 - 50,000 yuan per square meter.
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