Friday, March 13, 2020
On cross-country:
- Europe’s great house price boom continues, but sharp slowdown in North America, the Middle East and most of Asia-Pacific – Global Property Guide
- World’s priciest homes: How Australian house prices compare to the rest of the world – RealEstate
On the US:
- Urbanization and its Discontents – NBER
- The housing affordability crisis is a reality: Lawmakers need to act, but responsibly – The Hill
- Real Estate and the Wealth of a Nation – American Institute for Economic Research
- Housing Finance At A Glance: A Monthly Chartbook, February 2020 – Urban Institute
- However You Measure It, Parents of White College Graduates Are about 10 Times Wealthier Than Their Black Counterparts – Urban Institute
- The Termination of LIBOR An Update on Implications for the Mortgage Market – Urban Institute
- Institutional Investors Brought Higher Home Prices and Lower Vacancies to the Housing Recovery – Urban Institute
- Five Facts about Our Housing Supply Explain High Rents and Home Prices – Urban Institute
- Is housing a better investment than education? – Quartz
- Plunging Mortgage Rates Might Not End U.S. Housing Doldrums – Wall Street Journal
- Coronavirus Looms Over Crucial Spring Season for Housing Market – Wall Street Journal
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Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch