New Zealand property bubble

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La bolla immobiliare neozelandese è una questione che affligge la Nuova Zelanda, paese in cui i prezzi degli immobili sono cresciuti molto più in fretta dei redditi. Fin dagli anni '80 sono stati diversi i fattori, tra cui la deregolamentazione, l'alto tasso di immigrazione e le scelte politiche, ad aver causato l'aumento dei prezzi delle case, e molto acceso è il dibattito su come gestire la questione dato il suo grande peso in seno alla situazione economica del paese. rdf:langString
The property bubble in New Zealand is a major national economic and social issue. Since the early 1990s, house prices in New Zealand have risen considerably faster than incomes, putting increasing pressure on public housing providers as fewer households have access to housing on the private market. The property bubble has produced significant impacts on inequality in New Zealand, which now has one of the highest homelessness rate in the OECD and a record-high waiting list for public housing. Government policies have attempted to address the crisis since 2013, but have produced limited impacts to reduce prices or increase the supply of affordable housing. However, prices started falling in 2022 in response to tightening of mortgage availability and supply increasing. Some areas saw drops as rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The property bubble in New Zealand is a major national economic and social issue. Since the early 1990s, house prices in New Zealand have risen considerably faster than incomes, putting increasing pressure on public housing providers as fewer households have access to housing on the private market. The property bubble has produced significant impacts on inequality in New Zealand, which now has one of the highest homelessness rate in the OECD and a record-high waiting list for public housing. Government policies have attempted to address the crisis since 2013, but have produced limited impacts to reduce prices or increase the supply of affordable housing. However, prices started falling in 2022 in response to tightening of mortgage availability and supply increasing. Some areas saw drops as high as around 9% - albeit from very high prices.
rdf:langString La bolla immobiliare neozelandese è una questione che affligge la Nuova Zelanda, paese in cui i prezzi degli immobili sono cresciuti molto più in fretta dei redditi. Fin dagli anni '80 sono stati diversi i fattori, tra cui la deregolamentazione, l'alto tasso di immigrazione e le scelte politiche, ad aver causato l'aumento dei prezzi delle case, e molto acceso è il dibattito su come gestire la questione dato il suo grande peso in seno alla situazione economica del paese.
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