Friday, February 9, 2018
On cross-country:
On the US:
On other countries:
- [Canada] Canadian mortgages held by foreigners grow, says housing agency – Reuters
- [Canada] Home Equity Extraction and the Boom-Bust Cycle in Consumption and Residential Investment – Bank of Canada
- [Canada] New CMHC study sheds light on rising house prices – CMHC
- [Canada] Canada’s housing market flirts with disaster – Financial Times
- [China] Beyond homeownership: Housing conditions, housing support and rural migrant urban settlement intentions in China – Cities
- [China] China developers retreat from Hong Kong property market – Financial Times
- [Germany] Demographic Changes and House Prices: A case study of the German Detached Houses – Journal of Regional & Socio-Economic Issues
- [Nigeria] Sub-standard housing and slum clearance in developing countries: A case study of Nigeria – Habitat International
- [Norway] Can monetary policy revive the housing market in a crisis? Evidence from high-resolution data on Norwegian transactions – Journal of Housing Economics
- [South Africa] Drought Dulls Thirst for Some of Africa’s Most Expensive Homes – Bloomberg
- [Sweden] Banks Pile Into Sweden’s Housing Market – Bloomberg
- [Turkey] Determinants of Residential Real Estate Prices in Turkey – European Journal of Business and Social Sciences
- [United Kingdom] UK house prices: Looking far into the past and into the future – VOX
- [United Kingdom] A Day of Reckoning for UK Housing – New Economics Foundation
- [United Kingdom] Sellers accept big discounts on top-end London property – Financial Times
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Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch