Tag #Housing Prices

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Spanish Unions Demand Inclusion of Housing Costs in Salary Negotiations

Spanish unions UGT and CC OO are demanding that housing prices be included in salary negotiations because the current CPI doesn't reflect the rising cost of living, impacting workers' purchasing power despite wages exceeding inflation. This issue will be addressed in the upcoming AENC negotiations.

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Spanish Housing Prices Surge 35% in a Decade, Exceeding Inflation

Spanish housing prices increased by 35% in the last decade, reaching €1,972 per square meter by the end of 2024, exceeding the 24% rise in the general CPI, while prices of protected housing rose only 6.3%. This surge, driven by increased demand, challenges household affordability.

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Moscow Rental Prices Soar 26.4% Amidst High Mortgage Rates

Moscow rental prices increased 26.4% year-over-year for one-bedroom apartments and 10.9% for two-bedroom apartments, primarily driven by high mortgage rates and increased demand, with younger renters' preferences for modern amenities also playing a role.

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Melbourne's $1.09 Million Property Market Threshold

In Melbourne, Australia, a home valued at $1.09 million or more places an owner in the top 25 percent of the market, comprising approximately 415,000 properties; this range includes both modest renovated homes and multi-million dollar mansions.

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Sydney Housing Market Sees Listing Surge Amid Softening Prices

Sydney's housing market is experiencing a rise in listings, with total listings in Greater Sydney up 6.7 percent year-on-year and 8.2 percent above the five-year average, driven by softening prices and increased buyer choices, particularly in areas like Sutherland and the eastern suburbs.

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Australia's Housing Market Shifts from Seller's to Buyer's Market

Increased residential listings in Australia, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne (up 50 percent in some areas), coupled with a December 2024 drop in national property values, signal a shift from a seller's to a buyer's market, driven by high interest rates, cost-of-living pressures, and sellers ant...

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Divergent Canadian Housing Market: National Drop Masks Regional Growth

Canada's national average home resale price fell 3.9 percent in April 2025 to $679,866, but several cities saw significant price increases; for example, St. John's saw a 9.2 percent year-over-year jump to $369,500, while Toronto and Vancouver experienced declines.

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Greek "My Home" Program Fuels Housing Price Surge in Athens and Thessaloniki

Increased demand from the second cycle of Greece's "My Home" program resulted in a significant rise in housing asking prices during Q1 2025, with Athens city center (11.8%, "2,317 euros/sq.m") and Thessaloniki (12.6%, "2,558 euros/sq.m") experiencing the largest increases.

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Soaring Australian Housing Prices Outpace Wage Growth, Exacerbating Affordability Crisis

Australian median dwelling values have surged to $1.01 million, more than doubling since 2012, while wages increased by only 37.8 percent, creating a significant affordability gap despite recent price slowdowns; experts suggest increased housing supply as a solution but note political challenges.

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German Housing Market Recovers, but Shortage Remains

German home prices rose 1.2 percent and apartment prices 1.3 percent in 2022, ending a price decline; rents increased by 4.6 percent, while mortgage lending surged 24 percent, yet a housing shortage of 550,000 units persists due to low construction.

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Greek Subsidized Loans Drive Up Property Prices

Greece provides subsidized loans for home purchases and energy upgrades, but increased demand is driving up prices, potentially offsetting the benefits of low-interest rates for buyers who overpay.

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Australia's Housing Market Favors Buyers in Early 2025

Australia's property market is predicted to favor buyers in early 2025, with Sydney experiencing a 2.3 percent price increase and Melbourne a 3 percent decrease in 2024 due to higher interest rates and increased supply; experts anticipate rate cuts as the key catalyst for market recovery.

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