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The change in homeownership rates_Singapore
calendar_monthNov 24, 2022
The homeownership rate in Singapore is extremely high at around 90%. This is because the government develops public housing and supplies them to citizens at low prices. This public housing is called "HDB (Housing & Development Board) flat", and the government implements the Central Provident Fund (CPF), a system that forces citizens to save a certain amount of income to purchase HDB housing. According to 2021 data**, 78.3% of Resident Households live in HDB flats, of which 90.9% live in their own properties.
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The change in homeownership rates_Hong Kong
calendar_monthNov 23, 2022
* Due to policies that encourage citizens to purchase public housing at low prices, Hong Kong's homeownership rate has exceeded 50% since 2000, rising to 54.3% in 2004. It dropped slightly below 50% in 2017-2018.
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The change in homeownership rates_Japan (2008/2013/2018)
calendar_monthNov 22, 2022
* The homeownership rate in Japan has remained stable at the 61% level for the past decade.* By region, the homeownership rate in the Tohoku and Kyushu regions in 2018 decreased by 1.8 points compared to 2008. On the other hand, it increased by 1.1 points in the Kinki region.
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The change in homeownership rates_Vietnam (2009/2014/2019)
calendar_monthNov 21, 2022
* The homeownership rate in Vietnam is at a high level, but it is gradually declining. In particular, the decline in urban areas is conspicuous. * By region, the southeast, including Ho Chi Minh City, has the lowest homeownership rate, 19 percentage points below the national average.
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The change in homeownership rates_United States
calendar_monthNov 18, 2022
* The home ownership rate in the United States has hovered between 63.7% and 65.8% over the past decade. After rising to 69.2% in Q4 2004, it gradually declined due to the soaring housing prices associated with the rise in the rate of homeownership and the global financial crisis (2007). Since 2017, it has turned to rise. * By region, the homeownership rate is highest in the Midwest (70.1%) and lowest in the West (60.5%).
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Share by housing type_11 countries
calendar_monthJul 18, 2022
In the 11 countries, Vietnam (97.8%) and the Philippines (92.2%) have the highest percentages of detached/semi-detacged homes. Singapore (0.8%) has the lowest percentage of detached houses, followed by the UAE (18.5%).
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The rate of increase of Housing prices_13 countries
calendar_monthJun 16, 2022
Among 10 countries with the Index compared to 2015, housing prices in 2021 rose the most compared to 2015 in Germany (+ 61.0%), followed by the United States (+ 57.7%) and China (+ 51.1%). Malaysia (-21.7%), Saudi Arabia (-14.3%) and Dubai (-8.0%) had the lowest rates of increase. Among 13 countries, Housing prices in 2021 rose the most year-on-year in the United States (+ 16.8%), followed by Germany (+ 12.2%) and the United Kingdom (+ 10.0%). Index of South Korea (+ 9.9%) rose the most in Asia. On the other hand, Index of Philippines (-0.8%) and Malaysia (-0.1%) fell.
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Housing type
calendar_monthDec 11, 2020
Q. Which type of house do you currently live in?
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Purchase price of housing
calendar_monthDec 11, 2020
Q. Asking to those who answered that "you live in your owned house" on previous question: Please tell us how much you paid for the house when you purchased. ※Please exclude the cost for land, furniture, etc.
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Floor plan of the house (number of rooms)
calendar_monthDec 11, 2020
Q. How many rooms does the house you currently live in have?
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House size
calendar_monthDec 11, 2020
Q. How large is the area of your house?


