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    Miami Faces Highest Risk of Real Estate Bubble, São Paulo the Least Vulnerable, Says UBS Report

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesSeptember 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Miami Tops UBS List for Highest Real Estate Bubble Risk, São Paulo Least at Risk Among Global Cities

    Miami, a city renowned for its sun-drenched beaches and dynamic culture, is now distinguished by a less enviable title: the highest risk of a real estate bubble among major global cities. This conclusion comes from the annually published UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index, which scrutinizes property markets in 25 leading cities worldwide.

    Inflation and Interest Rates Shape Real Estate Markets

    The UBS report for 2023 noted a slight decrease in the overall risk of real estate bubbles for the second year running. However, the report underscores a varied regional outlook: while Europe has seen a reduction in market imbalances, stability characterizes the Asia-Pacific region, and risks have escalated in the United States. Adjusted for inflation, global property prices are, on average, 15% lower than mid-2022 levels, largely due to increasing interest rates.

    Miami: A Hotspot on the Bubble Index

    Miami’s residential property prices have surged nearly 50% in real terms since late 2019, including a 7% rise in the past year alone. The city’s allure is multifaceted, ranging from a favorable climate and tax benefits to its competitive property prices compared to other U.S. cities such as New York, Boston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. However, this boom poses significant risks. The market is crowded with affluent buyers competing for a limited supply of ocean-view properties, driving prices even higher.

    São Paulo: Stability Amid a Global Volatility

    Conversely, São Paulo stands out with the lowest bubble risk indicator of just 0.04, placing it well below other global metropolises. Despite two successive years of slight price increases, São Paulo’s real estate prices remain more than 20% below their 2014 peak. The UBS report attributes this to extremely high interest rates that make renting more financially viable than purchasing. This dynamic has driven a 10% real increase in rental prices over the past year.

    Global Real Estate Trends

    The UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index classifies bubble risks into four categories:

    • High Risk: Indicator above 1.5 points (Miami, Tokyo, Zurich).
    • Elevated Risk: Indicator between 1 and 1.5 points (Los Angeles, Toronto, Geneva).
    • Moderate Risk: Indicator between 0.5 and 1 point (Amsterdam, Sydney, Vancouver, Dubai, Madrid).
    • Low Risk: Indicator below 0.5 points (San Francisco, London, New York, Paris, São Paulo).

    Cities previously flagged for high bubble risks have seen substantial price corrections. For instance, Frankfurt, Munich, Stockholm, Hong Kong, and Paris have each experienced declines of 20% or more from their post-pandemic peaks. Conversely, cities like Vancouver, Toronto, and Amsterdam have seen approximately 10% drops.

    On the other side of the spectrum, property prices in Dubai and Miami, along with Sydney and Madrid — cities facing housing shortages — have witnessed the most considerable increases.

    London: A Market in Transition

    London’s real estate market presents a contrasting scenario. The market has shed a quarter of its value since its 2016 peak, partly stabilized by recent decreases in inflation and interest rates. While rental prices are soaring, suggesting potential future demand for property purchases, the market for luxury properties faces uncertainty due to possible changes in taxation policies.

    Conclusion

    As global real estate markets navigate the complexities of post-pandemic recovery, inflation, and interest rate adjustments, the varying risks of property bubbles highlight the importance of localized economic and demographic factors. Miami’s risk-laden boom, juxtaposed with São Paulo’s more stable but renter-favored market, exemplifies the diverse trajectories of urban property sectors worldwide.

    For more details, visit the official UBS website.

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