Friday, October 12, 2018
On cross-country:
On the US:
- Mortgage Lending and Housing Markets – NBER
- Dark clouds gather over the US housing market – Financial Times
- 10 years later: How the housing market has changed since the crash – Washington Post
- The Housing Bust Widened the Wealth Gap. Here’s How. – Zillow
- Homeless in US: A deepening crisis on the streets of America – BBC
- Low mortgage rates and securitization: A distinct perspective on the U.S. housing boom – Brunel University of London
- Housing Sentiment Dips Slightly on Interest Rate Concerns – Fannie Mae
- 2018 Cost Burden Report: Despite improvements, affordability issues are immense – Apartment List
On other countries:
- [China] Angry Mobs Show All’s Not Well in China’s Property Sector – Bloomberg
- [Hong Kong] An Early Warning Sign for the World’s Priciest Homes Is Flashing Sell – Bloomberg
- [United Kingdom] What determines UK housing equity withdrawal in later life? – Regional Science and Urban Economics
Photo by Aliis Sinisalu
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch