What Is A Real Estate Bubble?

  • Published by Peter Zalewski
  • 11/3/2024
  • 1:22:45 AM
The Switzerland-based investment bank UBS defines the term in its newly released 2024 “Global Real Estate Bubble Index” Report that compares 25 residential markets around the world.

Every time there is a run up in prices on an asset, the common reaction is to describe the situation as a “bubble.”

The word bubble typically causes anxiety for sellers who are asking top dollar and consternation for buyers who are fearful of overpaying.

The universal reaction is usually to reevaluate the market regardless of the product type.

In residential real estate, the term bubble can work to slow down – or even halt – market appreciation.

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