On cross-country:
The housing crisis deepens in developed countries. The housing crisis worsens as property prices rise and incomes stagnate, affecting affordability and economic well-being throughout developed nations. – GIS
Working papers and conferences:
Concentration in Mortgage Markets: GSE Exposure and Risk-Taking in Uncertain Times – Philadelphia Fed
Not all housing cycles are created equal: Macroeconomic consequences of housing booms – VoxEU
The impact of rent controls: Lessons from Catalonia – VoxEU
The Lock-In Effect of Rising Mortgage Rates on Housing Market Dynamics – SSRN
Housing Policy for the New Paradigm: Lessons Learned from the World Bank Disaster Recovery Projects – SSRN
On China:
Estate agents in China are trying everything to sell flats. You can place your deposit in bushels of wheat or strings of garlic – The Economist
Property sales at Chinese developer Country Garden drop by over a third. Revenue slump highlights extent of real estate slowdown now in its fourth year – FT
On Australia and New Zealand:
[Australia] Housing is less affordable than ever. Of all the problems facing Australia today, few have worsened so rapidly in the past 25 years as housing affordability. – Grattan
[Australia] Housing dream turned nightmare weighs on Australian voters ahead of national election – Reuters
[Australia] Australia’s Residential Property Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
[Australia] Australia home prices hit new record in March after rate cut, CoreLogic data shows – Reuters
[Australia] Australian house prices hit new peak as rate cut drives buyer demand. Tougher conditions for first home buyers – and renters, who are now often spending more than those with mortgages – The Guardian
[Australia] Australian House Prices Reach Fresh High Ahead of May Election – Bloomberg
[Australia] RBA Says Victoria Recorded Biggest Increase in Mortgage Arrears – Bloomberg
[New Zealand] New Zealand Housing Market Has Entered Upturn, CoreLogic Says – Bloomberg
On other countries:
[Canada] Improving housing affordability in Canada takes a backseat – RBC
[Canada] Trump is gunning for Canada—and Canadian homeowners in the U.S. want out. A property sell-off has already begun, and brokers expect it to get worse. – Fast Company
[Canada] Canada’s housing market ‘not immune’ to trade war pain, economist says – Bloomberg
[Canada] Toronto Home Sales Plunge as Trade War Hits Consumer Confidence – Bloomberg
[Cambodia] Cambodia’s Residential Real Estate Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
[Germany] House prices in city centers fall more sharply than in other neighborhoods – KIEL
[India] India’s Residential Property Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
[Japan] Japan Residential Real Estate Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
[Norway] Norway Home Prices Rise at Slowest Pace Since Last July – Bloomberg
[Pakistan] Pakistan’s Residential Property Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
[Slovenia] Housing: Who can afford to rent in the Slovenian capital? – European Data Journalism Network
[Spain] How Housing Speculation Created Environmental Crisis in Spain. The floods that hit Spain last year were more than just a natural disaster. They were exacerbated by housing developers who built homes in the most flood-prone areas. – Jacobin
[Spain] Barcelona Becomes Ground Zero for Europe’s Housing Dilemma. The Spanish city’s woes mirror a broader affordable-housing crunch spreading rapidly across Europe and driving inequality. – New York Times
[Spain] In Spain, a Race for the Last Golden Visas. The residency-by-investment program meant to stimulate the economy was so popular that Spain had to shut it down. – New York Times
[Turkey] Turkey Residential Real Estate Market Analysis 2025 – Global Property Guide
[United Kingdom] You can’t grow an economy by crushing aspiration. Few will weep for second-home owners paying extra council tax — but the successful know when they’re not wanted – FT
[United Kingdom] UK Mortgage Demand Eases as Time Runs Out on Tax Break – Bloomberg