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An analysis of HK’s housing market

An analysis of HK’s housing market. KC Kwok Honorary Senior Research Fellow School of Economics & Finance University of Hong Kong. Residential Property Price Index, 1993-2011 Mar. Source : CEIC. Private Domestic Units - Stocks. Source : CEIC.

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An analysis of HK’s housing market

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  1. An analysis of HK’s housing market KC Kwok Honorary Senior Research Fellow School of Economics & Finance University of Hong Kong

  2. Residential Property Price Index, 1993-2011 Mar Source : CEIC

  3. Private Domestic Units - Stocks Source : CEIC

  4. Property Price and Rental versus Median Monthly Earnings and Nominal GDP Source : CEIC

  5. Mortgage repayment affordability ratio (%) Source : CEIC

  6. Private housing - Vacancy Rates Source : CEIC

  7. Private housing – Completions by Size Source : CEIC

  8. Net change in private housing stock by size, 2003-2010 Source : CEIC

  9. Residential Units Completed Source : CEIC, 2011-2012 Policy Address, Rating and Valuation Department, HA

  10. Price Indices for Hong Kong Property Market, 1978-2011 Q1 (1999=100) Source : CEIC

  11. Residential Property Price Index in Taipei, Singapore and HK, 1998 Q1-2011 Q1 Source : CEIC

  12. Distribution of domestic households by tenure of accommodation, 1980-2007 Source : HKSAR, CSD

  13. Distribution of domestic households by type of housing, 1977-2007 Source : HKSAR, CSD

  14. Land Use in HK Source : Hong Kong Yearbook 2009

  15. Development of Singapore and Hong Kong in the past 15 years

  16. China & Hong Kong – M2

  17. “Being part of China has never been more exciting than it is today. … What had been impossible has now become possible.” Prof Wang Gungwu, March 2011.

  18. Thank You

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