The Global Property Guide today re-launched its web site to make its
data more accessible. The home page has been simplified. Major
categories have been spelled out. The new Home Page has been organized
around an expanded menu, to help the reader navigate the site. Key data
items are easier to find, more obvious.
The Global Property GuideThe Global Property Guide is the authoritative source of information on
buying residential property. It covers every investible country in the
world, from the perspective of income, tax, and capital gains. We
provide research and information on 131 countries to residential
property investors, with brief information on 85 countries.
Property, as an asset class, is highly susceptible to booms and busts.
Across the Western world major countries have experienced a prolonged
residential property boom.
Like stock prices (but with markedly different dynamics) residential
property prices are now coming back down to earth. We help investors
make sense of these swings by providing tools of analysis, and
displaying data in a clear, comprehensive and accurate format.
Our fundamental residential property market data includes
- Price change 1 year
- Price change 5 year
- Price change 10 year
- Square metre price city centre
- Total round-trip transaction cost
- Gross yield
- Price to rent (P/R) ratio
- Price to Gross Domestic Product
- Change in interest rates
- Taxes on income (effective rates)
- Capital gains tax (effective)
- Inheritance taxes (effective)
- Buying process (graded by quality)
- Tenant legislation (graded as landlord-friendly)
- Residence (high tax / low tax)
- Economic growth
- Competitiveness
- GDP per capita
- Competitiveness rank, improvement over 5 years
- Stage of economic cycle
“Our aim is to be the Bloomberg of international residential
property,” says publisher Matthew Montagu-Pollock, referring to
the financial site on trading desks around the world (
www.bloomberg.com/). “Bloomberg provides data - but also makes it easy to use.”
“It’s important for a residential investor be able to see
what his likely return on investment will be. What his taxes will be.
To be able quickly to check whether the laws are landlord-friendly. To
survey the inheritance laws. All this is now available, for almost
every country in the world, on our site, without any marketing material
or any attempt to sell you anything – just the facts.”