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Housing View – September 20, 2024

Working papers and conferences:

  • Do Housing Supply Skeptics Learn? Evidence from Economics and Advocacy Treatments SSRN
  • NAR Settlement, House Prices, and Consumer Welfare – SSRN
  • House prices react rapidly to rates shocks – BIS paper. Monetary policy transmission stronger in US property market than previously thought, study argues – Central Banking


On the US—developments on house prices, rent, permits and mortgage:    

  • Mortgage Rates Puzzle Is a Worry for Housing and the Fed. The conventional logic of lower borrowing costs stimulating home purchases and household spending may not quite apply this time around. – Bloomberg
  • Mortgage Rates Plunge to 6.2% in More ‘Forgiving and Flexible’ Housing Market – Realtor.com 
  • Trump Allies Are Working on Plans to Privatize Fannie and Freddie. A deal would call for the government to try to sell a chunk of its holdings in the mortgage giants to investors, including sovereign-wealth funds – Wall Street Journal
  • Rent controls will not deter housing investment, US mega-landlord says. Greystar chief says caps need not stop institutional investors funding new homes – FT
  • Mortgage payments fall lower than rent in 22 of the 50 largest US metros – Zillow
  • New Study on How to Address Public Ignorance About Housing Policy. New data shows that “housing supply skeptics” can be persuaded by evidence showing that allowing more construction reduces prices. But not clear this is a good road map for addressing the problem of public ignorance in the real world. – Reason
  • Apartment Construction Time Averaged 20 Months in 2023 NAHB
  • Single-Family Permits Up in July 2024 – NAHB  
  • The “Home ATM” Mostly Closed in Q2. Total Mortgage Equity Withdrawal (MEW) was Slightly Positive in Q2 – Calculated Risk
  • Part 1: Current State of the Housing Market; Overview for mid-September 2024 – Calculated Risk
  • 2nd Look at Local Housing Markets in August 2024 – Calculated Risk
  • Rate drops, more inventory add intrigue to housing ‘offseason’ – Zillow
  • Weekly Housing Trends View—Data for Week Ending Sept. 7, 2024 – Realtor.com
  • Single-Family Starts Up in August but Supply-Side Issues Linger – NAHB
  • US single-family homebuilding rebounds, rising supply could limit momentum – Reuters
  • Existing Home Sales on Pace to Hit Nearly 30-Year Low, Despite Recently Lower Rates. Mortgage Rates Now Forecast to Average 5.7% by End of 2025 – Fannie Mae
  • Further Declines in Mortgage Rates Needed to Address Affordability and Spur Home Sales – Fannie Mae
  • Strong August New Construction Activity Means More Options for Buyers This Fall.  – Realtor.com   
  • Price Growth for Inputs to Residential Construction Slows in August – NAHB
  • US Housing Starts Increase to Fastest Pace Since April. New construction rose 9.6% in August to 1.36 million pace. Gain due to more one-family home starts; permits also climbed – Bloomberg


On the US—other developments:    

  • Kamala Harris’s Down-Payment Boost Isn’t for Buying Houses. The logic is political. – Wall Street Journal
  • Why Harris and Trump can’t stop talking about housing – Axios
  • Making housing more affordable: Issues at stake in the 2024 election – Brookings
  • Why a Fed Rate Cut Won’t Solve the Housing Wealth Gap. With home prices near record highs and cost of home insurance and property taxes rising, affordability remains an issue – Wall Street Journal
  • Is America’s housing crisis determining how you vote this November? – CNN
  • Nearly Half of Renter Households Are Cost-Burdened, Proportions Differ by Race – US Census Bureau
  • 4 Ways Trump’s Housing Policies Could Affect Middle-Class Homebuyers – Yahoo Finance
  • The Market Alone Can’t Fix the U.S. Housing Crisis. Any plan to overhaul the housing market needs to, first, confront the power of landlords to raise rents. Second, it requires rethinking public governance of housing markets behind simplistic prescriptions to just free the housing market from government regulation, assuming lower rents will follow. And third, it needs to provide more muscular government involvement in housing, through price regulation, more robust planning, and even direct public provision. – Harvard Business Review
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Tina Smith: Our Solution to the Housing Crisis – New York Times
  • Social Housing Goes to Washington. With the newly introduced Homes Act, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is pushing legislation to create the next generation of decommodified, dignified homes, including public housing and co-ops. – Jacobin
  • Why the Pro-Housing ‘Yimby’ Movement Is Wading Into the Election. Harris’s proposal to build millions more homes draws fans among ‘Yes in My Backyard’ activists – Wall Street Journal
  • Selling in Jacksonville Is Rough Going—Unless Your Home Costs Millions. Mortgage rates have created a ‘Jekyll and Hyde market,’ where sales of nonluxury properties have declined while the high end thrives – Wall Street Journal
  • The Week in Review. Week of Sept 9 — Housing sentiment sags, Prices plod – Home Economics
  • These Millionaires Can Afford Their Dream Home. They’re Renting Instead. The rise in wealthy renters reflects how the calculus around homeownership has changed in the U.S. – Wall Street Journal
  • Q2 Update: Delinquencies, Foreclosures and REO. REO: lender Real Estate Owned – Calculated Risk
  • Flipping Was Big After the Housing Crisis of 2008 … But Is It Still a Path to Profits? – ATTOM
  • Builder Sentiment Rises as Rates Fall but Affordability Challenges Persist – NAHB
  • New Construction Insights: Newly-Built Homes Becoming Smaller, More Affordable – Realtor.com
  • Incentivizing Housing That Is Affordable, Sustainable, and Transit-Accessible. Reforming existing federal programs to expand the supply of affordable, sustainable, and transit-accessible housing will provide millions of Americans with a stable foundation for economic success. – Center for American Progress
  • Building Opportunity: Expanding Housing in America by Reforming Local Land Use. Reducing regulatory barriers to housing production can unleash new supply and serve as an important complement to federal, state, and local programs that provide direct subsidies for low-income housing construction and maintenance. – Center for American Progress


On China:

  • China’s Falling House Prices an Expected Adjustment as Economy Develops, Says Analyst – Caixin
  • China to Cut Rates on $5 Trillion Mortgages as Soon as September. Some banks are making final preparations for rate adjustments. Move may spur household consumption, hurt bank profitability – Bloomberg


On Australia and New Zealand

  • [Australia] Housing is eating the economy in countless ways. Australia’s housing woes are causing policymakers, investors and households to make decisions they might not ordinarily make. But to fix it, we need to escape a vicious cycle. – Financial Review
  • [Australia] Home ownership in Australia has been in retreat for decades. How does it stack up against other countries? Many OECD countries have experienced similar patterns of declining homeowner numbers – and ageing populations are projected to drive the rate even lower – The Guardian
  • [Australia] House price growth to soften as spring swings in favour of buyers – Financial Review
  • [Australia] Australia Struggles to Solve Housing Crisis as Politicians Scrap – Bloomberg
  • [Australia] Coalition plan to give first home buyers access to super would benefit ‘those who already own housing’. Saul Eslake report finds plan would cause Australian property prices to rise at a faster rate – The Guardian 
  • [Australia] The severity of Australia’s housing affordability crisis is obvious – this is how politicians could fix it. Affordability is too important to allow this status quo to continue. Housing underpins our economy and our society – The Guardian 
  • [New Zealand] New Zealand house prices rise on month, more confidence in market, survey says – Reuters


On other countries:  

  • [Canada] Canada relaxes some mortgage rules to tackle housing crisis – Reuters
  • [Canada] Government announces boldest mortgage reforms in decades to unlock homeownership for more Canadians – Government of Canada
  • [Canada] Waiting for lower interest rates? Why variable-rate mortgage borrowers may see disappointing discounts – Globe and Mail
  • [Canada] Canada’s mortgage stress test is hurting the buyers it was meant to protect – Globe and Mail
  • [Canada] Canada’s ‘Mortgage Wall’ Worries Are Easing as Rate Outlook Shifts – Bloomberg
  • [Canada] Canadian housing starts tumble 22% in August – Reuters
  • [India] House Prices in India – How High, and for How Long? – CSEP 
  • [Ireland] Dublin house prices surpass Celtic Tiger peak – BBC
  • [Israel] Israeli inflation picks up more than forecast as travel costs and home prices soar. Consumer prices accelerated to 3.6% in August, the highest level since October, reducing the odds that the central bank will cut high borrowing costs in the coming months – The Times of Israel
  • [Norway] Norges Bank Survey Shows Activity Holding Up, Cooling Rate Bets – Bloomberg
  • [Portugal] Portugal launches new $2.22-bln package to counter housing crisis – Reuters
  • [Singapore] Singapore Home Sales Plunge Again Due to Lack of Supply – Bloomberg
  • [Singapore] Singapore Home Sales Set for Worst Year Since Financial Crisis. Standoff between developers and homebuyers is slowing market. Property consultants slashed 2024 forecasts after weak August – Bloomberg
  • [Slovenia] Housing market challenges and policy options – OECD
  • [Spain] Strong demand and short supply shape Spain’s real estate sector. The rapid growth of Spain’s real estate market in terms of demand and prices during the first half of the year has led us to revise upwards our forecasts for the Spanish real estate sector for 2024 and 2025. However, strong demand and short supply will determine the sector’s behaviour. – Caixa Bank
  • [United Kingdom] Clubonomics: could a nearby members’ club influence your property’s prospects? These elite retreats are on the rise globally. But whether or not you pay the joining fee, their influence is stretching beyond the gates in myriad ways – FT
  • [United Kingdom] As Mortgage Rates Dip, UK House Prices Are Rising Again. Lower interest rates are encouraging more activity in the UK property market. – Bloomberg
  • [United Kingdom] The 40-year mortgage – solution to rising property values or too high a price to pay? Deals that last four decades can help some get on the property ladder, but the overall cost may be a shock – The Guardian
  • [United Kingdom] London’s high-end property market cools on worries about tax hit – Reuters

Working papers and conferences:

  • Do Housing Supply Skeptics Learn? Evidence from Economics and Advocacy Treatments SSRN
  • NAR Settlement, House Prices, and Consumer Welfare – SSRN
  • House prices react rapidly to rates shocks – BIS paper. Monetary policy transmission stronger in US property market than previously thought, study argues – Central Banking

On the US—developments on house prices,

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Housing View – September 13, 2024

On cross-country:

  • The global housing affordability crisis – Axios
  • European banks set for slowest mortgage lending growth in decade. Record interest rates have sent a chill through the market – FT


Working papers and conferences:

  • House price responses to monetary policy surprises: evidence from US listings data – BIS
  • Insurers Monitor Shocks to Collateral: Micro Evidence from Mortgage-backed Securities – CEPR
  • Racial Differences in the Total Rate of Return on Owner-Occupied Housing – NBER
  • The Impact of Real Estate Agents’ Expertise on House Prices and TOM SSRN
  • Upzoning with Strings Attached: Evidence from Seattle’s Affordable Housing Mandate – SSRN


On the US—developments on house prices, rent, permits and mortgage:    

  • Refinancing Activity Jumped in August as Mortgage Rates Declined – NAHB
  • The best tool to address the housing crisis is sitting within Fannie Mae. Make it easier to get a mortgage. – Washington Post
  • Are Mortgage Rates Dropping?: Explaining What’s Happening to Interest Rates in 2024 – Redfin
  • National Housing Survey. Mortgage Rate Optimism Spikes, but Homebuying Pessimism Persists – Fannie Mae
  • Home Purchase Sentiment Improves Slightly as Mortgage Rates Fall in August – Realtor.com
  • How to fix the housing market. High prices usually boost supply, but not in housing. What’s wrong? – FT
  • NYC’s rules one year later: Higher prices for travelers, no housing impact – Airbnb  
  • Housing market shift: This interactive map shows where sellers—or buyers—have more power. Zillow’s Market Heat Index shows whether a metro-area housing market is a buyer’s or seller’s market. – Fast Company
  • House Price Weekend: Case-Shiller: National House Price Index Up 5.4% year-over-year in June. FHFA House Price Index Declined Slightly month-over-month in June – Calculated Risk
  • August 2024 Monthly Housing Market Trends Report – Realtor.com
  • New Home Sales Increased to 739,000 Annual Rate in July – Calculated Risk
  • 1st Look at Local Housing Markets in August. Early Reports Suggest First YoY Sales Increase in 3 Years – Calculated Risk
  • Event: Reforming Land Use Regulation to Encourage Housing Supply on October 1. A conversation at the Minneapolis Fed on changes made and lessons learned in designing policies that influence housing production – Minneapolis Fed
  • A New York oasis lies in path of city’s push to build housing – Reuters
  • August 2024 Monthly Housing Market Trends Report – Realtor.com
  • New Review Spotlights the Unintended Consequences of Rent Control – NAHB
  • Second Home Areas Gaining Home Building Market Share – NAHB
  • ICE Mortgage Monitor: House Price Growth Slows, Inventory Surges in Florida and Texas – NAHB
  • US Home Price Insights – September 2024 – CoreLogic
  • Asking Rents Mostly Unchanged Year-over-year – Calculated Risk
  • America’s Hottest Housing Market Has Ranked No. 1 a Record 29 Times – Realtor.com
  • Rent, utilities rose faster than home values for first time in a decade. New data from the 2023 American Community Survey also showed that nearly half of renters’ households spent more than 30 percent of their income on housing. – Washington Post 
  • Homebuyers Hit by Price Surge, Supply Crunch Rock 2024 Election. Harris proposes 3 million units to ease housing shortage. Trump plans to open up federal lands for housing development – Bloomberg
  • US house prices are forecast to rise more than 4% next year – Goldman Sachs
  • Housing is the main inflation problem – Axios
  • The Role of Housing in U.S. Inflation – The White House  


On the US—other developments:    

  • Make homes affordable again. The unreachable American dream of ownership could be a decisive issue in the presidential contest – FT
  • What Will It Take to Make Housing More Affordable? Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is campaigning on a proposal to make housing more affordable by providing down payment assistance for first-time home buyers and encouraging construction of new housing. – Yale
  • The American Dream Without a House? Believe It. As housing costs soar, younger adults are trying to reimagine prosperity — without the white picket fence. – New York Times
  • How to Break—and Fix—Housing Markets. Housing prices are too high. Harris will push them higher. – Wall Street Journal
  • Here’s What Harris and Trump Have Proposed to Help the Housing Crisis – Time
  • The government cannot solve America’s housing crisis – The Hill  
  • How Americans Voted Their Way Into a Housing Crisis. A new book from Jerusalem Demsas explores how local elections, community meetings and other democratic structures brought on a national shortage of affordable homes. – Bloomberg
  • How Not to Make Housing Affordable. Kamala Harris could learn from New York City’s failed example. – Wall Street Journal
  • The American Dream Without a House? Believe It.  As housing costs soar, younger adults are trying to reimagine prosperity — without the white picket fence. – New York Times  
  • Housing Markets in California, New Jersey and Illinois Still have Elevated Risk of Downturns in Second Quarter of 2024 – ATTOM
  • Top 10 Most Vulnerable U.S. Housing Markets in Q2 2024 – ATTOM
  • There Was a Housing Bubble in Atlanta Prior to the Crash – CEPR
  • The Week in Review. Week of Sept 2 — Jobs for humans and robots – Home Economics
  • Affordability Challenges and the Composition of Middle-Income Renters – Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
  • How buyers, sellers and agents are navigating the real estate shake-up. New rules on agent commissions formally kicked in last month but have already been having an effect on the ground. – Washington Post
  • Home Buyers Are Looking for Amenity Loaded Kitchens and Bathrooms – NAHB
  • Rising Homeownership Rate for Multigenerational Households – NAHB


On China:

  • Will China’s latest urbanization push work? – Peterson Institute
  • China has the savings to deal with property crisis, with no global spillover: economist. S&P Global Ratings global chief economist Paul Gruenwald says China is under no external or market pressure to deal with the property market – South China Morning Post
  • China’s Unworkable Housing Rescue Math Is Prolonging Crisis. Local cities have made little headway since big rescue in May. Buying unsold homes will further stress local government debt – Bloomberg


On Australia and New Zealand

  • [Australia] Meet the Viral Housing Activist Running for Australian Senate. Jordie van den Lamb, better known by social media handle “purplepingers,” has warmed the hearts of renters worldwide with his uncompromisingly deadpan war on landlords. Now he’s taking the fight to their Australian headquarters, Parliament House. – Jacobin
  • [New Zealand] Lower interest rates may take time to ripple through the housing market – CoreLogic
  • [New Zealand] New Zealand Housing Construction Slump Highlights Recession Risk – Bloomberg


On other countries:  

  • [Canada] Rate cuts have yet to pull Canada’s housing markets out of their slump – RBC
  • [Denmark] Denmark’s Residential Property Market Analysis 2024 – Global Property Guide
  • [Hong Kong] Hong Kong targets tenants with luxury cars over misuse of social housing. Chinese territory under pressure from Beijing to ensure affordable homes are allocated to those who need them – FT
  • [Hong Kong] Devil in the details in Hong Kong’s efforts to raise housing game. While a design guide and community living rooms are encouraging steps, government should adopt a people-centric approach across the board – South China Morning Post
  • [Ireland] Housing in Ireland is broken – New York Times
  • [Netherlands] The Netherlands’ Rent Control Disaster. The Dutch government’s radical expansion of rent control is displacing tenants and aggravating a preexisting housing shortage. – Reason
  • [Portugal] Rich Americans flock to Portugal’s Algarve, sparking home sales frenzy. Property prices have risen over 30 per cent in the past year, driven by a surge in US buyers seeking a new lifestyle – South China Morning Post
  • [Singapore] Singapore Will ‘Act Decisively’ on More Housing Curbs If Needed – Bloomberg
  • [Sweden] Swedes More Upbeat on Housing Prices as Rate Cuts Provide Relief – Bloomberg
  • [Taiwan] Why Taiwan is struggling to curb its tech-fuelled housing boom. Housing has risen to the top of Taiwan’s policy agenda, but differences between the government and central bank are slowing progress – South China Morning Post
  • [United Arab Emirates] Dubai Family Bets on Luxury Property Boom With $1 Billion Towers. Homes at Sankari Properties’ project start at $11 million. Dubai’s high-end market not seeing any saturation: CEO – Bloomberg
  • [United Kingdom] UK House Prices Near Record After BOE Rate Cut, Halifax Says. Prices rise 0.3% in August, the second straight increase. Data add to optimism over stronger autumn for housing market – Bloomberg
  • [United Kingdom] UK apartment prices underperform rest of market since 2019. Flexible working and concerns over cladding drive buyers towards other property types – FT
  • [United Kingdom] UK Housing Market Gains Momentum After BOE Rate Cut, RICS Says – Bloomberg
  • [United Kingdom] The Urgent Need to Build More Homes – Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

On cross-country:

  • The global housing affordability crisis – Axios
  • European banks set for slowest mortgage lending growth in decade. Record interest rates have sent a chill through the market – FT

Working papers and conferences:

  • House price responses to monetary policy surprises: evidence from US listings data – BIS
  • Insurers Monitor Shocks to Collateral: Micro Evidence from Mortgage-backed Securities – CEPR
  • Racial Differences in the Total Rate of Return on Owner-Occupied Housing – NBER
  • The Impact of Real Estate Agents’

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Housing View – September 6, 2024

On cross-country:

  • Why Interest Rate Cuts Won’t Fix a Global Housing Affordability Crisis. Central bankers are lowering borrowing costs, but that won’t be a cure-all for a widespread lack of affordable housing. – New York Times
  • Concern over housing costs hits record high across rich nations. Surge in mortgage costs and higher rents have combined with chronic shortage of building to stoke crisis – FT
  • Already expensive global house prices to get modest boost from rate cuts: Reuters poll – Reuters


Working papers and conferences:

  • Assessing expectations of European house prices – Econstor
  • Understanding the effects of the cost-of-living crisis: The role of interest rates and mortgage debt – VoxEU
  • Tracking the Impact of Short-Term Rental Regulation – NBER
  • When Is Shelter Services Inflation Coming Down? – San Francisco Fed
  • The Aggregate and Distributional Implications of Credit Shocks on Housing and Rental Markets – SSRN
  • Partial Homeownership: A Quantitative Analysis SSRN
  • Understanding Spatial House Price Dynamics in a Housing Boom – SSRN


On the US—developments on house prices, rent, permits and mortgage:    

  • Expert Panel Predicts Home Price Growth Will Decelerate in 2024 and 2025. Panel Also Shares Thoughts on Most Impactful Potential Policy Reforms to Boost Housing Supply – Fannie Mae
  • The Week in Review. Week of August 26 — Prices Decelerate, Rents Recede – Home Economics
  • Why Are Multifamily Property Prices Falling? More recently, prices have retreated in the face of higher interest rates, slower rent growth, elevated operating expenses, and increased delivery of new units available for rent. However, the deterioration in these fundamentals does not fully explain recent property price declines, suggesting investors’ near-term outlooks have been pessimistic. – Kansas City Fed
  • Airbnb Urges NYC to Scale Back Short-Term Rental Regulations. Airbnb short-term rentals in NYC have fallen by 83% in a year. Company says travelers are priced out and hosts are struggling – Bloomberg
  • Economies of Scale in Single-family Home Construction – NAHB
  • HBGI Q2 2024: Single Family Growth vs. Multifamily Decline – NAHB
  • US construction spending falls more than expected in July – Reuters
  • Private Residential Construction Spending Inches Down in July – NAHB
  • The Nation’s Stock of Second Homes – NAHB
  • US Mortgage Rates Continue to Ease on Expectations of Fed Move. Purchase applications rose 3.3% as borrowing costs edged lower. 30-year mortgage rates fell for fifth week, MBA survey shows – Bloomberg
  • Honey, I Shrunk the Mortgage Rate! – Realtor.com
  • Harris Has a Plan to Raise Homeownership. Builder Stocks Rejoice – Bloomberg
  • US homebuilders face credit crunch as banks cut lending. Housing starts are on track to fall 16% this year according to government data – FT
  • Construction Labor Market is Cooling – NAHB
  • House Price Appreciation by State and Metro Area: Second Quarter 2024 – NAHB


On the US—other developments:    

  • Harris and Trump Have Housing Ideas. Economists Have Doubts. The two presidential nominees are talking about their approaches for solving America’s affordability crisis. But would their plans work? New York Times
  • No amount of personal responsibility will make the housing market fair. Kamala Harris has a questionable housing plan. Meanwhile, workers struggle to find homes. – Washington Post
  • This Is How To Fix the Housing Crisis – New York Times
  • How to fix a housing shortage – NPR
  • Who’s Responsible for the Housing Crisis? How local governments broke America’s housing markets – The Atlantic
  • California’s Housing and Wildfire Crises Are on a Collision Course. Environmentalist are increasingly using burn risks to halt huge home developments in the state—but some say they go too far – Wall Street Journal
  • Rental Markets Are Cooling, but Rents Still Far Exceed Pre-Pandemic Levels – The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
  • The New Home Financing Rule of Thumb Is Why Regular Americans Can’t Afford To Buy a House – Realtor.com
  • What Would New York City’s Housing “Moonshot” Look Like? – Manhattan Institute
  • New releases from Atlantic Editions: On Heroism, by Jeffrey Goldberg, and On the Housing Crisis, by Jerusalem Demsas – The Atlantic
  • Homes Near Top-Rated Schools Cost Nearly 80% More—but Homebuyers Can Still Find Bargains by Giving Up One Thing – Realtor.com
  • Housing Markets in California, New Jersey and Illinois Still have Elevated Risk of Downturns in Second Quarter of 2024 – ATTOM


On China:

  • China Considers Allowing Refinancing on $5.4 Trillion in Mortgages. Plan would let homeowners switch banks for cheaper loans. Property slump has dragged down consumption, household wealth – Bloomberg
  • China Mortgage Stock Falls to Lowest Since 2021 as Demand Cools. Decline shows households are refraining from borrowing. Weak confidence threatens to put 5% growth target out of reach – Bloomberg
  • China is fixing housing market with a long gaze – Reuters
  • Why It’s So Hard for China to Fix Its Ailing Economy. A real estate collapse has made consumers cautious and businesses wary, as China confronts a crisis unlike any other since it opened its economy to the world. – New York Times
  • China Property Slump Spurs Local Governments’ Quest for Cash. For the first seven months of 2024 local government proceeds from land sales slid over 20% – Wall Street Journal
  • China Weighs Cutting Mortgage Rates in Two Steps to Shield Banks. Officials proposed rate cuts of about 80 basis points: people. Move to boost household consumption, ease pressure on banks – Bloomberg 


On Australia and New Zealand

  • [Australia] Australian House Prices Extend Rise But Momentum Fades. Home values increased 0.5% nationally in the month of August – Wall Street Journal
  • [Australia] Growth cools in Australian housing values through winter as Melbourne median slips below Perth and Adelaide – CoreLogic
  • [Australia] Australian Home Prices Climb as Perth and Adelaide Lead Gains – Bloomberg
  • [Australia] Australia home prices nudge higher in August but quarterly pace slows – Reuters
  • [Australia] Australia’s two-speed housing market – MacroBusiness
  • [New Zealand] New Zealand house prices to rise 6% next year on lower interest rates – Reuters
  • [New Zealand] Brighter future for small investors and relocating owner-occupiers as market conditions shift – CoreLogic
  • [New Zealand] New Zealand house prices to rise 6% next year on lower interest rates – Reuters
  • [New Zealand] New Zealand House Prices Fall for Sixth Month as Rates Take Toll – Bloomberg
  • [New Zealand] Confidence in property market takes a nose dive, survey shows – RNZ


On other countries:  

  • [Canada] Toronto Home Sales Tick Higher as Borrowing Costs Decline. Transactions rose by 0.6% in August as buyer demand recovers. Home prices were little changed from a month earlier – Bloomberg
  • [Canada] Bank of Canada’s Tiff Macklem forecasts rent decreases, but rise in home prices are possible – The Globe and Mail
  • [Japan] Japan’s Era of ‘Free’ Mortgages Is Coming to an End. Homeowners are gearing up to pay more on their loans as the Bank of Japan’s rate increases signal the end of decades of ultralow interest rates. – New York Times
  • [Korea] Seoul Apartment Purchases Drop, Boosting Odds of BOK Rate Cut – Bloomberg
  • [Ireland] Homeless families should get dedicated portion of new social housing supply, Focus Ireland says. Charity calls for more one-bed and family accommodation as it reveals a 12.5% increase in the number of people it supported in 2023 – The Irish Times
  • [Norway] Norway’s Home Prices Shrug Off Decline to Rebound in August – Bloomberg
  • [Sweden] Swedish Home Prices Regain Some Ground as Interest Rates Decline – Bloomberg
  • [United Kingdom] UK House Prices Post Surprise Fall Despite BOE Rate Cut. Average price down 0.2% in August to £265,375, Nationwide Says. But rising mortgage approvals point to stronger autumn – Bloomberg
  • [United Kingdom] UK house prices rise at fastest pace since late 2022. Mortgage approvals reach highest level since market was hit by Liz Truss’s mini-Budget – FT
  • [United Kingdom] Soaring costs squeeze landlords’ margins. Ground rents, rates and insurance add to mortgage costs – FT
  • [United Kingdom] Greens appeal to renters with regulator that could fine real estate agencies. Creating a national renters protection authority is one of several policies party is taking to election as possible kingmakers in a hung parliament – The Guardian
  • [United Kingdom] Manchester named top hotspot for first-time buyers in Halifax study. Research covering UK outside Greater London places city ahead of Slough, Sandwell and others – The Guardian

On cross-country:

  • Why Interest Rate Cuts Won’t Fix a Global Housing Affordability Crisis. Central bankers are lowering borrowing costs, but that won’t be a cure-all for a widespread lack of affordable housing. – New York Times
  • Concern over housing costs hits record high across rich nations. Surge in mortgage costs and higher rents have combined with chronic shortage of building to stoke crisis – FT
  • Already expensive global house prices to get modest boost from rate cuts: Reuters poll – Reuters

Working papers and conferences:

  • Assessing expectations of European house prices – Econstor
  • Understanding the effects of the cost-of-living crisis: The role of interest rates and mortgage debt – VoxEU
  • Tracking the Impact of Short-Term Rental Regulation – NBER
  • When Is Shelter Services Inflation Coming Down?

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