Friday, April 19, 2019
On cross-country:
- “The housing affordability gap is equivalent to 1% of global GDP” – Housing Europe
- Residential investment opportunities in Africa – which sectors are on the rise? – Knight Frank
- The Economic Defense of Sprawl (And What’s Wrong With It) – Planetizen
- Connecting commodities to house price booms – Financial Times
On the US:
On other countries:
- [Canada] China’s Property Market Is Feeling the Stimulus Effect – Bloomberg
- [China] Housing Policy and Economic Growth in China – Reserve Bank of Australia
- [China] Building a Case For Chinese Property – Wall Street Journal
- [China] Shenzhen joins top five cities with most expensive housing – Financial Times
- [Egypt] Egypt’s house prices falling sharply – Global Property Guide
- [Germany] A referendum to expropriate apartments from big landlords in Berlin – The Economist
- [Germany] Berlin Housing Backlash Spurs Drive to Nationalize Real Estate – Bloomberg
- [Germany] In Berlin, rising rents fuel a movement urging city government to buy back apartments – Los Angels Times
- [Germany] Capital Flows, Real Estate, and City Cycles: Micro Evidence from the German Boom – Deutsche Bundesbank
- [Hungary] Hungary prepares rate fixing plan for $3.16 bln mortgage stock – Reuters
- [Ireland] Brexit Jobs Spur Dublin Real Estate Boom – Bloomberg
- [United Arab Emirates] UAE’s property prices fall further – Global Property Guide
- [United Kingdom] Council housing is making a comeback in Britain – The Economist
- [United Kingdom] Landlords face curbs on evicting tenants at short notice – Financial Times
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch