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In Australia the number of providers of reverse mortgages has risen substantially in recent years. It has been promoted to seniors as a means of accessing equity locked up in a residential house, especially after the owner/s has retired. Although there have been some teething problems, the...
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This paper uses the concept of real option to match and explain some of the observed behaviours in the NPRC development program in Guangzhou with reference to office supply. The observed supply lag and the persistent use of residential property for office space in inner-city areas are examined,...
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Cycle theory is one of the basic human observations of the natural world as well as in human societies. It is defined by the Dictionary of Theories as íevents, economics and political systems move through cycles similar to the natural life-cycles of living beingsî (Bothamley 2002, p.133)....
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The continuous debate between the radical and the conservative approaches on which one is more suitable for a successful economic transition seems to be in favour of the latter. With the recent upswing in the property market in Hainan, the review of the 1990s property cycle in Hainan is linked...
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Drawn from a recently completed study, this paper aims at a better understanding of commercial property cycles in the transitional economy of China. It examines the behaviour of the property submarket system in China and considers structural changes in the socio-economic system as a primary...
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This paper discusses the economic transition and the property market emergence in transition economies. It compares the Chinese property market with the Polish market. It preliminarily examines market emergence and maturity in the context of economic transition, comparing the transitions with...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is analyse to what extent the high price had led to low levels of housing affordability in the period 2002‐2006 in Beijing. Due to the importance of housing for local residents and the crucial position that real estate market in the Chinese economy is...
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Purpose – This paper aims to review property cycle theory and the relevance of the larger body of knowledge about cycles with reference to the housing market. It also aims to highlight the lack of research into property cycles in the residential sector on a suburb or smaller region basis, as...
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Despite the global financial crises, Australia has experienced continuous high-speed growth in housing prices in recent years. Its housing market can be separated into two major segments: single-detached houses and medium-density apartments. This study seeks to examine the price trends of these...
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