The Economist – House price super cycle is just starting; why it could last for years
The housing market has shown surprising resilience in recent years. Despite global economic downturns and rising interest rates, house prices have remained strong, and in many cases, are rising again. As demand for urban housing outpaces supply, prices are likely to continue appreciating, making real estate a dominant and ever-growing global asset class.
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The Economist
Why property prices could keep rising for years
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