![]() The Global Residential Cities Index, which is based on official house price data published by either National Statistic Offices or Central Banks, for 150 cities across the world, increased by 4.5% in the year to March 2016. Kate Everett-Allen examines the latest set of results. Seventy-four percentage points now separate the world’s strongest and weakest-performing mainstream city housing markets. Prior to the UK’s Brexit decision, London was the UK’s strongestperforming city and Europe’s third strongestįollow Kate at CITIES DRIVE GLOBALRESIDENTIAL PRICE INDEX HIGHER.Scandinavia is home to five of Europe’s top ten performing city housing markets.Shenzhen leads the rankings prices rose on average by 63% over the 12-months to March 2016.Chinese cities now account for four of the world’s top five performing cities. ![]() The Global Residential Cities Index increased by 4.5% in the year to March 2016. ![]()
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