Upstairs, the top 10 properties with the highest actual transaction prices in the Shanghai property market in 2009 are out of date. Among them, 4 projects have an average price of more than 100,000 yuan/square meter. Tomson Yipin, which has been the most expensive luxury property in Shanghai for two years, ranked second this year. COFCO Seaview One, formerly known as "Pengli Seaview Apartment", was repackaged and launched four years later with an average price of 111,000 yuan/square meter. It has become the most expensive real estate in Shanghai in the new generation. In terms of unit price, the unit price of a villa in Gubei Zhenyuan was as high as 190,000 yuan per square meter, the highest in Shanghai and even in mainland China. This is shown in a report related to the Shanghai property market in 2009 (statistical time January 1-December 28, 2009) recently released by E-House China. The most expensive real estate in Shanghai, the first thing that people think of is probably Tomson Yipin. Since its listing in October 2005 and its first sales record in August 2006, Tomson Yipin has the highest housing prices in Shanghai and even the entire mainland. In the past three years, the four units it has transacted are all located in Building A, with average prices ranging from 115,479 to 142,243 yuan/square meter. From 2007 to 2008, it ranked first in the list of the highest average residential prices in Shanghai. This year, the average price of the 5 units sold in Building A was 135,063-166,174 yuan/square meter. However, due to the impact of the 36 units sold in low-end areas of Building C newly launched in the first half of the year, the average price was only 93,955 yuan/square meter. The overall average price of Chenyipin this year has been lowered, ranking second at 103,812 yuan/square meter.