AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHousing Market Watch (Ireland): REA data shows Limerick city and county prices are rising faster than Dublin, with sale-agreed times down to about three weeks in the city and four in the county, and first-time buyers making up 75% of purchases in the city and 80% across the county. Local Supply Pressure (Ireland): In Mayo, a typical three-bed semi rose 1.4% in three months to €289,000, while agents report a widening “condition divide” as ready-to-enter homes draw the strongest bids and landlords keep exiting. Rent & Affordability Politics (Canada): Toronto community land trusts say the October municipal election could decide whether they can expand programs that let non-profits buy at-risk rental buildings and preserve affordability, with calls to boost funding from $100M to $200M. Policy Clash (South Korea): Ruling and opposition parties spar over proposed property tax and capital gains tax adjustments, with critics warning it could stoke buying sentiment while defenders argue it targets “unearned” real estate gains. Construction Speed (Australia): NSW budget plans back modern methods of construction, including modular and prefabricated builds, aiming to cut build times and waste. Buyer Caution (UK): Which? warns heat pumps can feel like a “high-stakes gamble,” citing fears about installation quality and future comfort and resale impacts. Homebuying Costs (Global): A new report projects the global home insurance market could reach $576B by 2033 as climate risks and property values push demand. Tech for Buyers (US/Global): A Texas case highlights how realtor advice about visible religious idols can affect home showings, adding to broader housing-market debates around changing communities.
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