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Monitoring regionaler Immobilienpreise 2014: Preisauftrieb auf breiter Front - aber geringe Gefahr von Blasen

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  • Budde, Rüdiger
  • Micheli, Martin

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In den vergangenen Jahren sind die Kaufpreise deutscher Immobilien deutlich gestiegen. Allerdings sind die Preissteigerungen sehr heterogen über das Bundesgebiet verteilt. Indizien für übersteigerte Preiserwartungen sind nur für vereinzelte Arbeitsmarktregionen zu finden und die Anzeichen für eine landesweite Immobilienpreisblase daher sehr gering. Dennoch sollten die Preise in verschiedenen Arbeitsmarktregionen genauer beobachtet werden.

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  • Budde, Rüdiger & Micheli, Martin, 2014. "Monitoring regionaler Immobilienpreise 2014: Preisauftrieb auf breiter Front - aber geringe Gefahr von Blasen," RWI Konjunkturberichte, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, vol. 65(4), pages 31-43.
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    2. Budde, Rüdiger & Micheli, Martin, 2013. "Monitoring regionaler Immobilienpreise," RWI Konjunkturberichte, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, vol. 64(4), pages 31-47.
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