Bubble trouble: Alt data for the housing market
Danesh Kissoon, Senior Analyst (London)
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The global housing market is currently seeing one of the biggest booms in nearly two decades. House prices are through the roof, and rents appear to be recovering after a period of downturn. In this Intelligence report, we highlight the alternative datasets available to monitor the roaring residential real estate industry.