Saturday, October 25, 2025
On cross-country:
- EU finally takes ownership of housing crisis. The pressure is now on Brussels to adopt real measures — or risk pushing more voters into the arms of the far right. – Politico
Working papers and conferences:
- Is There a Puzzle in Underwater Mortgage Default? – Cleveland Fed
- Precision Without Labels Detecting Cross-Applicants in Mortgage Data Using Unsupervised Learning – Philadelphia Fed
- The Social and Individual Effects of Homeless Shelter: Evidence from Temporary Shelter Provision – NBER
On Australia and New Zealand:
- [Australia] Australian house prices rising at fastest rate in nearly four years, data shows. Brisbane overtakes Canberra as second-most expensive house market, after Sydney, with median prices rising by nearly $40,000 – The Guardian
On other countries:
- [Aruba] Aruba’s Residential Property Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
- [Bahamas] The Bahamas Residential Property Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
- [Canada] Housing Market Monitor – National Bank of Canada
- [Canada] Canada: Home prices continue their moderate growth in September – National Bank of Canada
- [Cayman Islands] Cayman’s Residential Property Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
- [United Kingdom] Prime Scotland House Prices – Q3 2025 – Savills
- [United Kingdom] Prime London house prices – Q3 2025 – Savills
- [United Kingdom] Housing market slows amid fears Reeves will increase property taxes. Post-summer bounce in activity fails to materialise as buyers and sellers, in the south especially, opt to ‘wait and see’ – The Guardian
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch