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Survey shows Canadian housing prices overvalued by 30 percent

Xinhua, November 20, 2015 Adjust font size:

Canada has the highest housing prices in relation to its residential rental rates in 26 housing markets around the world, according to a survey.

Canada, together with Britain and Australia, has "notably overvalued (real estate) markets," which are more than 30 percent overpriced, said a recent survey by the British Economist magazine.

The survey suggests that "renting may provide more short-term value in the Canadian market."

In comparing house prices to the countries' respective rental rates, The magazine found Canada at the top of its charts, along with countries like Australia, Sweden and Britain.

Vancouver, Canada's western coastal city, has sky-high prices in relation to national real estate values. According to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, prices for all types of residential housing jumped 99 percent in East Vancouver, and 82 percent on the West Side.

Warnings about overvaluation of Canada's housing market have largely been ignored, with Canadians showing no hesitation in continuing to buy, especially in Toronto and Vancouver, the largest and third largest city in the country.

Property prices around the world are on the rise as a whole, at a median pace of 4.7 percent annually, according to the survey. Only China, Singapore, France, Greece and Italy are witnessing a falling housing prices. Endi