By Justin Thompson-Gee
“Sydney’s housing prices shot up because foreign investors are buying trophy assets, in places like Bondi,” says Elliot. “It’s not sustainable growth because they’re not being rented out and they’re completely pricing people in the local market out of buying.”
“The problem in Australia is that the only people who can afford to play the market in Sydney and Melbourne are Russians, Chinese and Middle Eastern investors.”
World’s 10 most expensive housing markets in 2017
1. Hong Kong, China
2. Sydney, NSW, Australia
2. Vancouver, BC, Canada
4. Auckland, New Zealand
5. San Jose, CA, US
6. Melbourne, VIC, Australia
7. Honolulu, HI, US
8. Los Angeles, CA, US
9. San Francisco, CA, US
10. Bournemouth & Dorset, UK
And the most affordable …
The United States once again emerged as the most affordable major housing market, a title it has held for the past four years.
The least expensive places to live in the United States were Racine, in Wisconsin, and Bay City, in Michigan, which had a score of 1.8 and 1.9, respectively.
Japan and the UK followed as the second and third most affordable nations, with respective ratings of 4.1 and 4.5.
World’s 10 most affordable housing markets in 2017
1. Racine, Wisconsin, US
2. Bay City, Michigan, US
3. Decatur, Illinois, US
4. Elmira, New York , US
5. East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, US
6. Karratha, Australia
7. Lima, Ohio, US
8. Moncton, Canada
9. Peoria, Illinois, US
10. Rockford, Illinois, US