Global Housing Watch

On cross-country:


Working papers and conferences:

  • Filling the Gaps with MICE: Addressing Missing Data in Real Estate Price Indices – NBER
  • Characteristics of a Sufficient Statistic to Measure City Housing Prices – NBER
  • Rental Prices and the Cost of Living in the United States, 1914–2006 – NBER
  • Does Real Estate Expansion Hurt Manufacturing Employment: Evidence from China – Labour Economics


On Australia and New Zealand:

  • [Australia] Australia’s home price growth hits lowest in over a year, led by falls in big cities – Reuters
  • [New Zealand] New Zealand House Prices Lack Momentum as Buyers Sidelined – Bloomberg
  • [New Zealand] New Zealand house prices lack momentum as buyers sidelined. While they rose for a third straight month in April, the increase was just 0.1% from March: property consultancy – The Business Times


On other countries:  

  • [Canada] A New Blueprint: How Modern Methods of Construction can help solve Canada’s housing crisis – RBC
  • [Canada] Montreal-area home sales fall 7% in April as rising prices weigh on demand: board – CMT
  • [Canada] Millennials in the Canadian housing market: An intergenerational comparison – Government of Canada
  • [Estonia] How will Estonia’s declining population affect the property market? – ERR
  • [Hong Kong] Hong Kong Property Shares Rally as Morgan Stanley Feeds Optimism – Bloomberg
  • [United Kingdom] UK house price rise defies economic impact of Iran war. Unexpected increase in April supported by relative strength in household finances – FT
  • [United Kingdom] UK House Prices Rose Again in April, Nationwide Says – Bloomberg
  • [United Kingdom] ‘Blue urbanism’ — a key to England’s housing undersupply? Canal-side developments in east London, Bristol, Liverpool and elsewhere are helping to meet building targets — but it’s not all smooth waters – FT

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