Global Housing Watch

Working papers and conferences:

  • Is there club convergence in the European housing markets? – IDEAS
  • Missing Home-Buyers and Rent Inflation: The Role of Interest Rates and Mortgage Underwriting Standards – IMF
  • Why Is Geographic Mobility Declining? – Richmond Fed


On Australia and New Zealand:

  • [Australia] Labor wants to fix Australia’s housing issues – but there’s little hope for those not already on the ladder. Without genuine reform, experts predict house prices to ‘climb by 6-10% in 2025’ and the gap between homeowners and those locked out of market to widen – The Guardian
  • [Australia] Housing policy outlook clears after Federal Election in Australia – Oxford Economics


On other countries:  

  • [Canada] Toronto home sellers are slashing prices, offering big discounts – Bloomberg
  • [Germany] Real estate prices on the rise, especially in major cities – KIEL
  • [Germany] German property prices rise sharply across seven biggest cities – Yahoo Finance
  • [Mexico] El precio de la vivienda en México crece 8,2% en 2025, más del doble que la inflación. El precio promedio de una propiedad es de 1,8 millones de pesos, pese a que se ha desacelerado el incremento de precios – El Pais
  • [Singapore] Forum: Housing agents not to blame for unrealistic price expectations – The Straits Times
  • [Spain] BBVA Research: La escasez de oferta y la presión de la demanda impulsarán el precio de la vivienda un 7,3% en 2025 y un 5,3% en 2026 – BBVA
  • [Sweden] Swedes’ Housing Optimism Weakens With Lower Consumer Confidence – Bloomberg

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