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    Real Estate January 14, 20262 Mins Read

    Price Gap Widens in Kaohsiung Cultural Center Area Housing Market

    Higher-floor units exceed NT$500,000 per ping, while some low-floor homes remain near NT$300,000
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    By KHT Staff

    KAOHSIUNG — The housing market around Kaohsiung Cultural Center (高雄市立文化中心) is showing a widening price gap, with higher-floor and pre-sale units commanding significantly higher prices than lower-floor properties in the surrounding area.

    Market data indicate that some newly launched pre-sale projects and higher-floor units with views are now priced above NT$500,000 per ping, reflecting strong demand for location and elevation advantages. At the same time, a limited number of lower-floor new units in nearby districts are still transacting at around NT$300,000 per ping, creating a notable spread within the same broader living area.

    The Cultural Center district sits in the heart of Kaohsiung’s south-central urban area, benefiting from extensive green space, established commercial services, and strong transport connectivity. The area is served by the MRT Orange Line (O7 station), while the planned Yellow Line is expected to further enhance accessibility. However, the scarcity of available land has pushed new development prices higher, especially for projects targeting buyers seeking central city locations.

    Recent developments within approximately 300 meters of the Cultural Center are marketing upgraded building specifications and access to well-regarded school districts, contributing to higher pricing. In contrast, areas roughly 10 minutes away by car — including the Jianguo, Bade, and Qixian commercial zones — are seeing more affordable transactions for lower-floor units, while mid- and high-floor homes in those districts still exceed NT$400,000 per ping.

    Industry analysts say the growing price divergence reflects differences in floor level, building age, and location rather than a uniform rise across the district. Despite this, they note that strong amenities and transport links continue to support overall price stability, with long-term trends still favoring gradual appreciation rather than sharp declines.

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