House prices in the Nordic countries continue to reach new heights, creating concerns about affordability and segregation. At the same time, if prices go down, the increasing levels of mortgage debt pose a risk to the individual households and to...
In the past 25 years, house prices in Sweden have increased substantially more than in the neighbouring countries. Construction costs have increased by 50 per cent relative to consumer prices, while most similar countries have seen an increase of...
Contrary to what many might think, house price bubbles have been a rare phenomenon in the Nordic countries in the last couple of decades. While house prices have risen to historically high levels, the only indications of a price bubble were found in...
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