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2 listingsResidential Property Market Index — 77 Cities, 45 Countries (2015–2025)
Longitudinal quarterly dataset tracking residential property markets across 77 major cities in 45 countries, spanning 2015-2025. Contains 16,940 records covering 5 property types (Apartment, House, Condo, Townhouse, Studio) with 22 variables including price per square meter (USD), median property prices, rental yields, price-to-income ratios, year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter price changes, affordability indices, transaction volume indices, average days on market, mortgage rates, and new construction activity indices. Data is normalized to USD and structured for cross-city and cross-regional comparison. Ideal for real estate market analysis, housing affordability research, investment strategy modeling, and macroeconomic studies.
Residential Property Price Index — 59 Countries, Quarterly (1927–2025)
High-quality quarterly residential property price indices for 59 countries spanning nearly a century of data (1927–2025). Sourced from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Selected Residential Property Prices database. **Coverage:** - 59 individual countries across all major economies - Quarterly frequency from as early as 1927 through Q4 2025 - Both nominal and real (inflation-adjusted) price measures - Two standardized metrics: Index (2010 = 100) and Year-on-Year percentage change **Key Features:** - 34,716 cleaned and normalized observations - ISO country codes for easy joining with other datasets - Consistent quarterly time periods - Covers advanced and emerging market economies including US, UK, Japan, Germany, China, Brazil, India, and 52 more **Use Cases:** - Cross-country housing market analysis and benchmarking - Real estate cycle identification and forecasting - Inflation-adjusted property value trends - Academic research on housing bubbles and crashes - Portfolio risk analysis for real estate investments **Sources:** Bank for International Settlements (BIS) — Selected Residential Property Prices (WS_SPP), compiled from national central banks and statistical offices.