海外楼市持续坚挺 多国房价创数年来最高涨幅

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海外楼市持续坚挺 多国房价创数年来最高涨幅

欧美多个国家的房价涨幅创下数年来之最。机构数据显示,2020年,全球房价平均上涨5.6%。其中,土耳其连续四个季度位居榜首,涨幅高达30.3%;新西兰排名第二,涨幅为18.6%;斯洛伐克排名第三,涨幅为16%;俄罗斯排名第四,涨幅为14%。进入2021年,房价上涨的热潮继续在更多国家和地区蔓延。澳大利亚3月房价环比上涨2.8%,创下近33年以来最快单月上涨纪录。截至目前,全球已有9个国家开启了加息模式,但仍难以抑制高涨的房价。

  购房压力加大

亚洲房产科技集团近日发布的2021年第一季度《全球房价指南》显示,2020年,全球多国房价直线上升。房价上涨势头在美国、加拿大以及欧洲、亚太等多个国家和地区不断加快。

不断上涨的房价,对这些地区尚未购房的人群造成较大压力,多国开启加息模式。其中,3月初巴西将基准利率上调至2.75%,俄罗斯则宣布加息25个基点。

亚洲房产科技集团相关负责人分析认为,新西兰全国平均楼价是平均收入的6.7倍,住房可负担性的问题比较突出。新西兰政府上月出台举措,将逐步取消购房者把抵押贷款利息作为抵税的资格,且出售投资性房产的利润须纳税的期限从5年延长到10年。美国、澳大利亚、加拿大、英国的楼价继去年下半年开始火热后,今年首季度势头依然不减。为了刺激因疫情而萎缩的经济,这些国家将在一段时间内继续执行低利息政策,这将进一步推高房价。不过,上述国家也有声音认为,楼市在年底前会因为失业率、移民减少等因素走低。

“高企的房价使有房者得益,但对于首次购房者的压力增大。现在更多美国人从沿海都市区向拉斯维加斯、达拉斯、凤凰城、亚特兰大、迈阿密和加州萨克拉门托这些房价实惠的地方寻找住宅。”上述负责人指出。

据曼彻斯特一位经纪人介绍,曼彻斯特的房子本来以实惠著称,现在也不便宜了,所以现在“大曼彻斯特”这一概念越来越受买家包括海外购房者的关注,比如在离曼城市区一站列车车程的Stockport,还可以用18万英镑(1.37610.00110.08%)买一套房,并会有一个不错的升值空间,这个价格现在在曼城已不太可能买到房了。

低利率提振

《全球房价指南》显示,在世界53个已公布住房市场统计国家中,实际房价(即经过通胀调整后的价格)有40个国家上升,而名义房价(指未经通胀调整)更显示有45个国家的房价上涨,仅有8个国家出现下降。

机构普遍认为,极低的利息和大规模的政府刺激措施,推动了强劲的需求和住宅建设。此外,在城市以外购买的更多房产创造了新的需求。处于历史低点的利率水平以及量化宽松政策进一步提振了需求。在抵押贷款融资发挥重要作用的发达国家,房价涨势更明显。

数据显示,经过几年的低迷表现,受调低利率的提振,韩国房地产市场正在走强。2020年,该国房价上涨了8.51%,与前一年0.53%的增幅相比可谓出现了重大转机,创下了14年来的最高涨幅。截至最近一个季度,韩国房价环比增长4.32%。近年来,越来越多的外国人在韩国购买房产。

在超低利率和有限住房供应的推动下,新西兰房价持续上涨。2020年,房价中位数上涨了16.77%,高于2019年10.28%的同比涨幅,是2003年以来市场表现最强劲的一年。按季度来看,截至2020年第四季度,新西兰房价上涨了7.62%。

部分国家房价依然疲软

与上述一路高歌猛进的国家不同,也有部分国家疫情期间楼市表现较为平淡。《全球房价指南》显示,2020年第四季度,菲律宾房价同比下降16.11%,埃及同比下降14.38%,黑山共和国同比下降10.45%,柬埔寨金边同比下降8.8%,卡塔尔同比下降4.78%。

中东房地产市场依旧疲软。因油价暴跌、政治与外交危机不断,中东房地产市场已经挣扎了好几年,新冠肺炎疫情使得形势更为严峻。国际货币基金组织最近预测,中东和北非地区今年的经济增长率为3.3%,不足以完全抵消去年3.8%的收缩率。调查发现,在8个表现最疲软的房地产市场中,有4个位于中东。

在公寓和石油供应均过剩的情况下,阿联酋房地产市场接连下跌。2020年,迪拜的住宅价格下跌了2.93%,比前一年的4.05%有所好转。截至2021年一季度,迪拜房价环比微跌0.52%。

南非楼市在疫情期间则基本没有变化。在宏观经济环境不景气的大环境下,南非的房地产市场基本保持稳定。2020年,该国中型公寓的价格指数仅上涨了0.4%,比前一年0.9%的跌幅有所改善。按季度来看,房价几乎没有变化。2016年至2019年经历了经济小幅上涨后,2020年南非经济出现大幅收缩。

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