Navigating the Property Data Landscape
Robert Ciemniak
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Robert Ciemniak: Real Estate Foresight Ltd
A chapter in Understanding China’s Real Estate Markets, 2021, pp 21-34 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract China property data, especially in the housing markets, are surprisingly rich, are broadly available from both government and independent private sources, and yet are unstructured and highly nuanced to interpret correctly. The office, retail, industrial, and niche sectors have less transparent data, mainly served by the established brokerage firms and industry associations. The increasing competition between developers in a more mature market, availability of alternative data, and China’s big push for artificial intelligence all drive a growing interest in and supply of the data. This chapter provides a practical introduction to China’s property data landscape from an institutional (investor, fund manager, developer, and lender) perspective, focusing on the housing markets, in the context of decisions related to investments.
Keywords: Property data; Housing markets; Data analysis; Data sources; Alternative data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71748-3_3
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