- 主题:冷知识:杭州的房价低于胡志明;上海的房价低于孟买
bing你在国内搜还是引用国内网站的错误数据,一个屁样,
问google gemini,
看结论:the price per square foot/meter for residential property appears to be significantly higher in Shanghai than in Mumbai
Let's compare the property prices in Mumbai and Shanghai based on the information available as of May 2025:
Mumbai:
The average property price in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) has significantly increased. Between January-April 2025, the average ticket price of sold homes was INR1.57 crore. This is a 54% jump compared to the average of INR1.02 crore during the same period in 2021.
In March 2025 alone, the average property price in Mumbai was INR1.86 crore, indicating a higher number of sales of more expensive properties.
Looking at price per square foot, the average is around INR21,892, with a wide range depending on the locality. For example, in Borivali West, the average is INR24,205 per sqft, while in Naigaon East, it's around INR5,599 per sqft.
Some reports indicate an average Mumbai flat price of approximately INR3 crores.
Shanghai:
In March 2025, the average price of newly built residential properties in Shanghai was RMB 57,588 (approximately USD 8,028) per square meter.
The average price of second-hand housing in Shanghai during the same period was RMB 59,500 (approximately USD 8,294) per square meter.
There are reports of luxury real estate in Shanghai selling for very high prices, with some new residences offered at 30 million yuan (around $4 million) or more. Some luxury projects have seen prices around 170,000 yuan per square meter.
Comparison:
It's challenging to make a direct, single-number comparison due to the different units (per property vs. per square meter) and the wide range of prices within each city. However, some observations can be made:
Overall Ticket Price: The average overall property value mentioned for Mumbai (INR1.57 crore to INR1.86 crore) might seem lower than some of the high-end luxury sales in Shanghai (multi-million USD properties). However, this doesn't reflect the price per unit area directly.
Price per Area: Converting Shanghai's average new build price of RMB 57,588 per square meter to INR (using an approximate exchange rate of 1 RMB ≈ 11.5 INR) gives us roughly INR662,262 per square meter, which is INR66,226 per square foot. This is significantly higher than the average price per square foot mentioned for Mumbai (around INR21,892).
Conclusion:
Based on the available data, on average, the price per square foot/meter for residential property appears to be significantly higher in Shanghai than in Mumbai. However, both cities have a wide range of property prices depending on the specific location and type of property. Mumbai has seen a substantial increase in property prices in recent years.
【 在 ffever 的大作中提到: 】
: 我用bing搜的,是不是显得高端一点?
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来,老师教你正确的使用方法,
打开bing国际版,输入 compare the property prices in Mumbai and Shanghai
然后点击copilot
Here's a comparison of property prices in Mumbai and Shanghai:
Mumbai
Property prices vary significantly based on location. In premium areas like Worli Sea Face, prices can reach INR80,000 per sq. ft.
Mid-segment areas like Kajupada have prices around INR29,300 per sq. ft.
Affordable housing in suburbs like Virar can be as low as INR6,000 per sq. ft.
Luxury apartments in Malabar Hill can cost between INR9.47 crore to INR33.60 crore.
Shanghai
The average price per square meter in Shanghai is 39,575 RMB (~INR4.5 lakh) per sq. m.
In the city center, prices range from 7,896 RMB to 13,935 RMB per sq. ft (~INR92,000 to INR1.6 lakh per sq. ft).
Outside the city center, prices drop to 4,180 RMB to 7,432 RMB per sq. ft (~INR49,000 to INR87,000 per sq. ft).
Key Takeaways
Shanghai's city center is more expensive than Mumbai's premium areas.
Mumbai has more affordable housing options in its suburbs.
Shanghai's rental yields are relatively low, with a gross rental yield of 1.64% in the city center.
Would you like insights on investment opportunities in these cities?
【 在 ffever 的大作中提到: 】
: bing要选国际版,是不是比国内版显得高端一点?
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不过是某个三本毕业的小编辑弄个百家号,还当真了。。。
【 在 oooooooooooo 的大作中提到: 】
: 百度上找到的全球大城市房价排名
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因为你用中文搜索,你用国际版一样给你基于中文网站的信息。
用国际版就要用英文搜索
【 在 ffever 的大作中提到: 】
: bing国际版一样
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哈哈哈哈哈哈哈,笑死我了,
你懂不懂什么是搜索引擎啊
【 在 ffever 的大作中提到: 】
: 你浏览 www.bing.com,然后选 国际版,然后搜索“孟买房价”试试看?
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因为中文互联网中关于孟买的房价信息是错的,
源自某个弱智编辑多年前写了个弱智的报道,更多弱智的互联网编辑不去考证继续引用,
又更多弱智的读者不假思索看了就信以为真
【 在 ffever 的大作中提到: 】
: 为啥用中文会上当呢?英文就不会上当?
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客观说,这个问题跟百度无关,你用bing和中文google搜也是一样的。
核心是中文互联网关于海外房价的信息错误很多。
查海外数据,还是得用一手信息
【 在 oooooooooooo 的大作中提到: 】
: 是不是说:baidu上查到的信息大部分是假的?
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那要问问楼主,为啥要把印度房价比上海“高”作为冷知识了
【 在 maple0 的大作中提到: 】
: 印度那么个奇葩地方,房价有啥好参考的
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这个说明了,基于错误的语料训练出来的模型,不管有多牛逼的算法,都只能得出一个傻逼的结果。
【 在 Huohuohuohuo 的大作中提到: 】
: DeepSeek认为,楼主说的对。
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