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2017 global cities index
2017 global cities index




2017 global cities index

Relatively high crime rates and deficits in public infrastructure and services have also kept US cities away from the highest scoring positions. So the world’s best known megalopolises such as New York, London and Paris do not appear in any of the top 10 lists published by the Economist Intelligence Unit, the management consultant Mercer and publisher Monacle. Mid-sized cities in wealthy countries appear to score better in the rankings we reviewed. Seville and Hong Kong stand out as the most improved markets of 2017.If all the world is your oyster, where do you want to clam down? Maybe not the world’s most prominent urban centers, based on a Global Finance review of other experts’ work in the field. Most notably, no Chinese cities made it to the Top 10 on the index when there nine Chinese cities previously.”Ĭhinese cities registered a marked slowdown in 2017 averaging 1.6% growth while US cities averaged 6.3% growth. Nicholas Holt, Head of Research for Asia Pacific, Knight Frank Asia-Pacific adds, “2017 saw Asia-Pacific residential city markets slow from the previous years, with just six markets seeing double digit annual price growth which is down from 22 cities in the previous year. Strong population growth, a stable economy, record low unemployment and robust interest from overseas investors are together propelling prices.” Kate Everett Allen, International Residential Research at Knight Frank says, “Germany’s capital lead rankings with prices ending the year 20.5% higher. Berlin, the only city on the index registering growth over 20%, led the annual rankings for 2017 with annual price growth of 20.5%. The company tracks the performance of mainstream house prices across 150 cities worldwide, of which 44 are from Asia-Pacific.īased on findings, the results for Q4 2017 shows an average increase by 4.5% on global prices, down 7% from the previous year. Independent global property consultancy, Knight Frank launches the Global Residential Cities Index for Q4 2017.






2017 global cities index