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9 April - RBA flags booming property market as risk to the financial system [89] 22 April - Mortgage rates in Australia begin the long path northwards [ 90 ] 30 April - As the housing affordability crises worsens, the blame game ramps up, with Federal tax concessions, State planning laws, loose monetary policy and lax lending standards all ...
As of July 2015, the Property Market in Sydney has surged in the first Q of 2015, up 3.1%. [12] Sydney's eastern and northern suburbs typically attract the highest prices, reflecting their desirability and premium location. [13] The annual capital growth for houses and units in Sydney is 4.2% and 3.8% respectively. [14]
The crash of the Japanese asset price bubble from 1990 on has been very damaging to the Japanese economy. [22] The crash in 2005 affected Shanghai, China's largest city. [23] As of 2007, real estate bubbles had existed in the recent past or were widely believed to still exist in many parts of the world.
The U.S. housing market had finally started slowing in late 2022, and home prices seemed poised for a correction. But a strange thing happened on the way to the housing market crash: Home values ...
Not that long ago, the housing market was on fire. "Prices for homes were at astronomical highs just two years ago, brought on by serious demand from buyers and historically low inventory," said...
Much of the data surrounding this year's housing market points toward a delicate recovery period -- perhaps softening the pain of continued Fed rate increases. While signs are pointing upward ...
Housing inventory has been low since the last real estate housing market crash in 2008. This also led to a decrease in new home construction. This combination makes it a much more competitive market.
Chinese property bubble – 2005–2011; Danish property bubble – 2001–2006; Irish property bubble – 1999–2006; Japanese asset price bubble – 1986–1991; Lebanese housing bubble; New Zealand property bubble – ongoing currently; Polish property bubble – 2002–2008; Romanian property bubble; Spanish property bubble – 1985–2008