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Housing stock in units is an economic estimate of the number of housing units in Canada, the provinces and territories by institutional sector, dwelling occupation, dwelling type, and tenure type. These data are used to estimate gross domestic product by income and expenditure. The units are benchmarked to dwelling data from the census at the national, provincial and territorial levels. Dwelling type and tenure type are also aligned with census data.
The house price data are collected from the official website of China's National Bureau of Statistics . We acquired the month-on-month growth data of house prices since January 2006, then compiled the house price index based on January 2006 as 100. The Shanghai Stock Exchange Index (SSEI) data which are treated as stock market prices are derived from the CSMAR database. After that, we calculate the monthly house price and stock price return as , where are proxied by the monthly house price index and SSEI, and represent the returns series. 157 observations from January 2006 to March 2019 are obtained.
As of October 2021, single-family dwelling units made up over ** percent of the housing stock in the United States. The size of single-family housing units has steadily risen since the start of the 21st century.
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Daiwa House stock price, live market quote, shares value, historical data, intraday chart, earnings per share and news.
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Sekisui House stock price, live market quote, shares value, historical data, intraday chart, earnings per share and news.
Data from live tables 120, 122, and 123 is also published as http://opendatacommunities.org/def/concept/folders/themes/housing-market" class="govuk-link">Open Data (linked data format).
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Between 2001 and 2023, the stock of dwellings in England (UK) saw an overall increase. As of 2023, the dwelling stock in England amounted to 25.4 million.
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In line with the Rates (Northern Ireland) Order 1977, housing stock is defined as a count of properties which are valued as domestic or mixed for the purposes of rating. This refers to properties in the Valuation list at the start of each financial year which are used (or when next in use, will be used) for the purposes of a private dwelling. This excludes caravans, domestic garages, domestic stores and car parking spaces. Private refers to a self contained dwelling and not the ownership or build type of the dwelling. Housing stock includes both social and private sector dwellings in the Valuation list.
In 2023, around **** percent of the housing stock in Japan was 24 years or older. Dwellings aged up to eight years accounted for a share of **** percent. The number of housing units in Japan reached **** million in the same year.
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The latest closing stock price for Dream Finders Homes as of July 09, 2025 is 27.90. An investor who bought $1,000 worth of Dream Finders Homes stock at the IPO in 2021 would have $332 today, roughly 0 times their original investment - a 7.42% compound annual growth rate over 4 years. The all-time high Dream Finders Homes stock closing price was 43.73 on March 28, 2024. The Dream Finders Homes 52-week high stock price is 39.15, which is 40.3% above the current share price. The Dream Finders Homes 52-week low stock price is 19.65, which is 29.6% below the current share price. The average Dream Finders Homes stock price for the last 52 weeks is 26.92. For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.
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Kazakhstan Housing Stock Area data was reported at 419.100 sq m mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 405.200 sq m mn for 2022. Kazakhstan Housing Stock Area data is updated yearly, averaging 283.900 sq m mn from Dec 1999 (Median) to 2023, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 419.100 sq m mn in 2023 and a record low of 238.300 sq m mn in 2002. Kazakhstan Housing Stock Area data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of National Statistics of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Kazakhstan – Table KZ.EB007: Housing Stock Area.
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Invitation Homes stock price, live market quote, shares value, historical data, intraday chart, earnings per share and news.
The housing stock of the Republic of Ireland increased slightly since 2008, reaching about *** million housing units in 2023. In comparison, there were about ***** homes a decade ago.
In 2023, Germany had the largest housing stock among European countries with a total of **** million housing units. Other countries heading the ranking were France, Spain, and the United Kingdom (UK). This was not surprising, considering that the top four countries have some of the largest population in Europe. In terms of the number of housing units per 1,000 citizens, however, the top three countries were Bulgaria, Spain and France. Which European countries build the most housing? Supply of new housing varies greatly in different countries. In 2023, Ireland and Poland delivered the highest number of housing completions, but when it comes to construction starts, Ireland topped the ranking, leaving Serbia and Austria in second and third place, respectively. How did house prices change in 2023? Demand for housing remained strong in 2023, causing house prices to grow in almost all European countries. The United Kingdom was one of the few countries where home prices declined - a result of the soaring interest rates and cost of living crisis. Hungary was at the other side of the spectrum, with house prices surging by more than ** percent.
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Meritage Homes stock price, live market quote, shares value, historical data, intraday chart, earnings per share and news.
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Taiwan Housing: Stock: FP: Kinmen County data was reported at 22,095.000 Unit in Jun 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 21,263.000 Unit for Mar 2018. Taiwan Housing: Stock: FP: Kinmen County data is updated quarterly, averaging 14,637.000 Unit from Mar 2000 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 74 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 22,095.000 Unit in Jun 2018 and a record low of 13,133.000 Unit in Mar 2000. Taiwan Housing: Stock: FP: Kinmen County data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Construction and Planning Agency, Ministry of the Interior. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Taiwan – Table TW.EB010: Housing Stocks.
In 2023, Japan's housing stock comprised around **** million dwelling units. The number of housing units increased by over *** million compared to five years ago. Japan’s housing stock ************* homes made up the largest part of Japan’s inhabited housing stock, followed by **********. While around **** million housing units were occupied, a comparably large share of dwellings were vacant. Communities across Japan are faced with a growing number of abandoned homes whose owners are unknown. Given the rapidly shrinking population, rural depopulation, and the large supply of new homes every year, the proportion of empty homes in Japan is likely to further increase over the coming years. How big are homes in Japan on average? While the size of homes may largely vary depending on the type and geographical location, an average occupied home in Japan had a floor area of ***** square meters in 2018, with rented dwellings being much smaller than owned homes. Toyama Prefecture recorded the largest average floor size per dwelling. Not surprisingly, the smallest and most expensive homes could be found in the overpopulated metropolis of Tokyo.
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M Fi Homes stock price, live market quote, shares value, historical data, intraday chart, earnings per share and news.
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Admin-based housing characteristics data for all, and occupied, addresses in England and Wales, by local authority. These data are produced using the admin-based housing stock (ABHS) dataset and are not official statistics.
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Housing stock in units is an economic estimate of the number of housing units in Canada, the provinces and territories by institutional sector, dwelling occupation, dwelling type, and tenure type. These data are used to estimate gross domestic product by income and expenditure. The units are benchmarked to dwelling data from the census at the national, provincial and territorial levels. Dwelling type and tenure type are also aligned with census data.