获取最新ULI内容:《2022年ULI亚太区住房可获得性指数》
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报告摘要:《2022年ULI亚太区住房可获得性指数》是一个数据丰富的资源,旨在帮助该区域内的若干核心城市的相关人士了解当地住宅市场。本次研究涵盖亚太区五个国家28个城市,在价格比较、价格承受能力、长租公寓、自有住房、购房难易度等方面进行了数据分析。
报告中的数据将帮助您:
确定不同地区住宅可及性方面的差距,为了解住宅市场提供更好的数据背景
将区域内住房成本与收入连接起来提供数据背景
汇总和突出不同亚太区国家及城市的主要差异及相似之处,有助于更深入地了解每个市场的住房板块和住房可负担性
亚太区住房中心是一个智库,旨在探索住房这一高优先级问题的可行见解与实践。为庆祝亚太区住房中心的开幕,ULI推出了首个住房可获得性指数。
ULI亚太区总裁David Faulkner先生表示:“在为亚太地区住房问题提供切实可行、面向未来的洞见方面,ULI亚太区住房中心将发挥重要作用。通过该中心,我们努力促进住房相关问题的建设性讨论,例如住房的可获得性及其基本驱动力、住房出租模式、新兴的住房概念,以及提升自置住房的可负担性。”
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Report Summary: 2022 ULI Asia Pacific Home Attainability Index is a data-rich resource for understanding the extent to which a housing market is providing a range of choices attainable to the workforce across some key cities in the region. The study covers 28 cities in five countries and conduct data analysis in the areas of price comparison, price affordability, rental housing, home ownership, and ease of home purchase.
The data can help to:
Identify gaps in home attainability and provide better context to understand the residential market
Provide context by connecting housing costs to the wages earned by in a region
Aggregate and highlight key differences and similarities among the different cities and countries in the AP region that hep gain a more granular understanding of each market’s housing sector and housing affordability
The inaugural edition of the attainability index marks the opening of the Asia Pacific Centre for Housing, a think-tank focusing on exploring actionable insights and practice on the high priority issue of housing.
David Faulkner, President of ULI Asia Pacific, said: “The ULI Asia Pacific Centre for Housing will be key in providing practical and future-proof insights towards housing issues in the region. Through the Centre, we strive to facilitate constructive discussions around housing topics such as housing attainability and its fundamental drivers, rental housing models, emerging housing concepts and improving the affordability of home ownership.”
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