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Homeownership rates_16 countries
calendar_monthJan 06, 2023
* In the 16 countries with data available among the target countries, Singapore (88.9%) has the highest home ownership rate, followed by Vietnam (88.1%) and India (86.6%). On the other hand, Germany has the lowest home ownership rate (46.5%).
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The change in homeownership rates_China(Beijing)
calendar_monthJan 05, 2023
* In 2020, the homeownership rate in Beijing was 76.7%, down 6.2 percentage points from the previous year. It is presumed to be the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, in which the first patient was reported in December 2019. * In 2020, the home ownership rate in rural areas was 90.3%, 15.5 percentage points higher than in urban areas.
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The change in homeownership rates_Saudi Arabia
calendar_monthJan 04, 2023
* Saudi Arabia's homeownership rate (Saudi households) in 2019 was 62.1%. * Saudi Arabia government has set a goal of raising the homeownership rate to 70% by 2030.
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The change in homeownership rates_Germany (2006/2010/2014/2018)
calendar_monthDec 21, 2022
* Germany's homeownership rate is on the rise. * In 2018, the homeownership rate in all over Germany was 46.5%, but in densely populated urban areas the rate is low: 17.4% in Berlin and 23.9% in Hamburg.
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The change in homeownership rates_UK
calendar_monthDec 20, 2022
Homeownership rate in the UK remains stable at around 65%, but it is slightly lower than it was a decade ago, except in Northern Ireland.
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The change in homeownership rates_India (2001/2011)
calendar_monthDec 15, 2022
In 2011, the home ownership rate in India remained flat compared to 10 years ago, but by area, the home ownership rate in urban areas increased by 2.4 percentage points. The homeownership rate in rural areas is extremely high at about 95%, more than 25 percentage points higher than in urban areas.
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The change in homeownership rates_Philippines (2011-2020)
calendar_monthDec 12, 2022
From 2011 to 2020, the homeownership rate in the Philippines has remained at 59.6% to 65.6%. Compared to 2011, the homeownership rate in 2020 is down 5.8 percentage points.
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The change in homeownership rates_Indonesia
calendar_monthDec 09, 2022
Indonesia has a high home ownership rate of about 80%, and especially in rural areas, it is considered natural for local people to own a house. On the other hand, Special Capital Region of Jakarta has a lower homeownership rate of about 50%, due to the large number of people moving in from rural areas.
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The change in homeownership rates_Malaysia (2016/2019)
calendar_monthDec 09, 2022
The homeownership rate in Malaysia is about 76%. The homeownership rate in rural areas is high at about 86%, 12.7 percentage points higher than in urban areas.
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The change in homeownership rates_Taiwan (2010/2020)
calendar_monthDec 08, 2022
Taiwan's homeownership rate has maintained a high rate of about 84% over the past decade. The Northern Reguib, including Taipei, has the lowest homeownership rate by region, but it is still extremely high at 82.9%.
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The change in homeownership rates_Thailand (1990/2000/2010)
calendar_monthDec 08, 2022
Thailand's homeownership rate is on a downward trend, declining by 8.5 percentage points over the 20-year period from 1990 to 2010. In particular, the Central Region dropped by 14.7 points. In 2010, Bangkok's homeownership rate was 52.8%, 39.9 percentage points lower than the Northeastern Region's highest rate of 92.7%.
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The change in homeownership rates_Korea
calendar_monthNov 24, 2022
* South Korea's homeownership rate for the six years from 2015 to 2020 has hovered between 55.5% and 56.3%.


