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Report Summary:
In this year’s report, we collected and analyzed housing data in 48 cities in 11 countries in the Asia Pacific region. With 4.3 billion people, the Asia Pacific region represents 60% of the world’s population. The countries covered in the report are diverse in terms of economic development and demography, as well as geography and climate. In general, the cities can be divided into Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities in (i) developed economies including Australia, Japan, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore and South Korea, (ii) mainland China, and (iii) developing countries including India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. In addition to providing home attainability ratios for ownership and rent, the report provides key trends and factors affecting home attainability in the region and also includes overviews of local housing sectors and home attainability.

Report Summary: In this year’s report, we collected and analyzed housing data in 48 cities in 11 countries in the Asia Pacific region. With 4.3 billion people, the Asia Pacific region represents 60% of the world’s population. The countries covered in the report are diverse in terms of economic development and demography, as well as geography and climate. In general, the cities can be divided into Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities in (i) developed economies including Australia, Japan, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore and South Korea, (ii) mainland China, and (iii) developing countries including India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. In addition to providing home attainability ratios for ownership and rent, the report provides key trends and factors affecting home attainability in the region and also includes overviews of local housing sectors and home attainability.

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