US TOLLFREE

flag USA 1800 583 2779

UK FREEPHONE

flag UK 0800 032 5039

Request Call Back

Sign up for the KIG NEWSLETTER and receive advance notice of new release properties and developments

NEWS
Back to news list

World's Most Overpriced Real Estate Markets: Its not Panama

Buy a home in Monaco and you'll enjoy iconic beaches, glamorous casinos, a renowned arts and music scene, pulsating nightlife and boutique-packed boulevards.

Buy a home in Monaco and you'll enjoy iconic beaches, glamorous casinos, a renowned arts and music scene, pulsating nightlife and boutique-packed boulevards.

You'll also pay for it.

That's because the Mediterranean principality tops our list of the world's most overpriced real estate markets. The rankings were compiled by calculating an effective annualized rate of return on a property based on annual cash flows derived from renting and adjusted for capital gains tax, transaction fees, operating costs and maintenance, appreciation and inflation. We then flipped the return rate to resemble the more familiar price-to-earnings (P/E) measure.

In Pictures: World's Most Overpriced Real Estate Markets
Monaco's housing market earned a P/E ratio of 74.07. What's more, the well-earned moniker of "tax haven" apparently doesn't apply to transaction costs, which rack up to a 20% premium when buying and selling a property.

Rome landed at No. 2 with a P/E of 50.51; it's a slow growth market, which remains very expensive. Representing North America in the world's top 10 were Los Angeles (5th place at 26.88) and Vancouver (6th at 26.81). For a list of America's most overpriced real estate markets, click here.

The relationship between rental yields and housing costs matters because a low rental yield is a good indication of a stretched market--one that has a bubble--since these markets are more likely to face downward price pressures or grow at a slower rate. Possible higher returns attracts more buyers and pushes up prices. India's disparate markets illustrate this. Bangalore has a 9.7% rental yield helping it to an 8.74 P/E, a good sign the market has room to grow. Last year prices climbed there by 16.5%. Mumbai, which posted a P/E of 17.21%, saw prices grow 6.6%.

Behind The Numbers
To arrive at our numbers, we inverted the effective annualized rate of return so each figure resembled a price-to-earnings measure that was easier to read. Think about each market like you would a stock: the higher the price-to-earnings figure, the more you have to pay to get one dollar of return. Many of the world's most expensive markets, such as London and New York, didn't make the top 10, and were beaten out by less expensive markets that had lower yields and smaller rates of appreciation.

We measured 50 financial capitals in every continent except Antarctica. For the most part this meant one city from each country--London for Great Britain, Bangkok for Thailand, Warsaw for Poland--but for countries like India, China, the U.S., Australia, Canada and Switzerland where there were multiple, distinct financial centers we measured a variety of cities: Geneva and Zurich in Switzerland and Shanghai and Beijing in China, for example.

Our valuations were based on data from GlobalPropertyGuide.com, an international real estate research firm. For each market, it assumed no debt financing; a constant cost of capital as the buyer wouldn't shift funds based on where they buy; a 10-year hold of the property and that the property would be a nonprimary residence.

Pricing data were based on city center properties of equivalent size. An investor looking to buy in Rio de Janeiro likely doesn't consider Rio's favelas viable options, so data skewed by that cut of the housing stock isn't useful. In basing the numbers on the prime cut of housing markets from Kiev to Manhattan, the resultant valuations are more comparable as investment options.

Purchase costs included transaction costs. In Geneva, that represents an effective 0.36% hike on the paid price, while in Seoul, buyers pay 20.88% above the property's base. Here, for example, transaction fees include housing bonds, legal fees, registration tax, acquisition tax, estate agent's commission, education tax, stamp duty and a special tax for rural development. Suddenly, a $500,000 apartment has a real cost of $604,400.

Yearly operating costs and maintenance were valued at 10% of rental yields across markets, a standard estimation in pricing calculations. Projections for the future value of the home were calculated by annually compounding the original capital value based on each respective country's five-year average trailing gross domestic product growth rate and inflation, as calculated by the International Monetary Fund, which has a good rate of correlation to housing price growth.

Cash flows were predicted by the annual rental yield minus operating costs and maintenance. Bangalore had the highest rental yield. There, landlords can command a 9.7% return per year on the value of their property something that undoubtedly stokes the jealousy of countrymen in Mumbai, where the strict rent controls of the local Maharashtra Rent Act beat rental yields down to 3.27%.

After 10 years, when it came time to sell, we tacked on capital gains taxes and sellers' costs--something that's a serious headache in Moscow, where sellers' costs amount to 18% of the sales price; far better to live west of Russia in Latvia, where sellers' costs are 3% and capital gains nil.

As N.Y.U. Stern School of Business finance professors Anjolein Schmeits and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh point out, this system of calculation doesn't discount for risk and volatility. For the purposes of this article we decided not to adjust for these elements in part because many of the markets have undergone such dramatic transformations in the last 10 years that calculating a beta rating--what an economist would use to measure an asset's volatility against the market--wouldn't accurately represent the housing markets of rapidly developing countries like India or Latvia, for example.

To view our Panama Real Estate CLICK HERE
To view Dominican Republic Property CLICK HERE
For our World Real Estate Website CLICK HERE

 

 

QUICK CONTACT FORM

Knightsbridge Investment group Launches Panama website

Knightsbridge Investment Group are proud to launch there new website dedicated to Panama Real Estate


more

New Law Gives Additional Boost to Already Booming Real Estate Market

By Knightsbridge Investment Group.

'Law 41', recently passed by Panama's National Assembly, give's a further boost to the already booming real estate market in the Republic of Panama.


more

Panama-US Trade Accord to go ahead

Panama's Free Trade Agreement with the United States is expected to be signed this month say US government officials, with subsequent approval by Congress.


more

An ecological microcosm of the Americas

The Dominican Republic still has areas that are raw and unconquered – a spectrum of topographies that are unmatched in the West Indies.
more

The Dominican Republic, the NUMBER ONE tourism destination in the Caribbean.

The Dominican Republic has become the NUMBER ONE tourism destination in the Caribbean. It now attracts a large number of tourists that used to  visit other countries in the region.
more

LAW 305-68

Most of the foreign investment in the Dominican Republic has focused upon the beach tourism sector.
more

Setting up a Panamanian Corporation

Many people who invest in Panamanian real estate choose to register their land or property under the name of a Panamanian corporation
more

International property gets cheaper for Brits

Yesterday the British pound reached a 15-year high against the US dollar, this is great news for overseas property investors.
more

Panama has best growth forcast in Latin America

Panama continues to make the headlines in Latin News with increased GDP
more

Panama property ripe for investment

Property in Panama is ripe for investment especially if you’re an investor using other currency than the US dollar right at the
more

Panama's property market in progress

Panama is rapidly progressing; the canal is expanding, international tourism is increasing, the mor
more

Long Term Property Investment in Panama is Excellent opportunity


Panama is currently one of the most considered and researched locations with many investors.


more

The Dominican Republic

By Knightsbridge Investment Group

The Dominican Republic is a colorful tapestry of Spanish, French, Haitian,
and African influences woven by a rich and storied history.


more

Panama Property

The Panama property market is receiving intense international interest from property developers and investors alike.
more

Panama Investment Property Buying Tips

The general consensus of opinion in the property investor world right now would seem to be that you can’t go wrong with investment real estate in Panama.
more

Panama for Real Estate Investors

Panama is a strategically important, stunning, tropical Central American country growing increasingly popular with real estate investors particularly from Northern America and Western Europe.


more

Panama Real Estate Investment Potential

The real estate investment potential in Panama has been growing directly in line with international interest in Panama
more

Royal Caribbean Itineraries from Colon, Panama

Royal Caribbean To Offer Southern Caribbean Itineraries From Colón, Panama
Cruise Line Continues Growth in Latin America For 2008-09 Season


more

How to be a smart Panama investor

Here are 8 great attributes to any smart Panama investor. Coming to know a lot of these folks, and with many of them as personal friends, it can be helpful to look at the commonalities of those who truly succeed in the Panama real estate market, to deline
more

World's Most Overpriced Real Estate Markets: Its not Panama

Buy a home in Monaco and you'll enjoy iconic beaches, glamorous casinos, a renowned arts and music scene, pulsating nightlife and boutique-packed boulevards.
more

Panamas 'discount paradise'

Panamas discount paradise

Thanks to Panama’s ‘Law No. 9’, foreign residents can enjoy a first-class lifestyle in a beautiful tropical haven while saving thousands of dollars per year on just about everything, in


more

DFW International Airport Adds Panama, Turks and Caicos Islands to Global Portfolio

DFW International Airport Adds Panama, Turks and Caicos Islands to Global Portfolio
more

Travel up 6%

The World Tourism Organization reports that international tourist arrivals worldwide rose by over 6% from January through April 2007
more

Bavaro Open

The Bavaro Open tournament will be held again at the Cocotal Golf & Country Club in Punta Cana.
more

Sports fishing in Punta Cana

The XVII International Blue Marlin Tournament is ready for 26-28 July in Cabeza de Toro, announced organizers of the Santo Domingo Yacht Club.
more

True ecotourism

Loma Quita Espuela is open to true lovers of eco-tourism. By participating in the programmed excursions, visitors are contributing to preserve the mountain.
more

Hard Rock Cafe in Punta Cana

Hard Rock Cafe opened this month at the Palma Real Shopping Village in Bavaro.
more

Copa starts new flights

Copa Airlines is now flying from Punta Cana to Panama City, Panama.
more

American Eagle to Samana

American Eagle has announced that its new flights to Samana will start on 13 December 2007.
more

Santiago goes tourist

Recent hotel construction in Santiago has placed the nation's second largest city on the tourist map.
more

Big numbers for tourism

The Ministry of Tourism published an advertisement in Hoy newspaper (16 August) with tourism numbers. The advertisement highlights the fact that travel to the Dominican Republic is up from 1,925,565 tourists in 1996 to 3,965,055 in 2006
more

Canadian travel to DR way up

A strengthening Canadian dollar and economy, on the positive side, is boosting Canadian travel.
more

4 Tips to Buy Real Estate in Panama

The purchase of real estate in Panama can be confusing and uncertain if you are not well guided, or it can be a very pleasant experience.


more

Panama's Economy Surges Ahead

A dynamic services sector, a strong investment climate and the Panama Canal expansion programme are expected to ensure that economic growth in Panama exceeds last year's 8.1%.
more

A Quick Review of Golfing Opportunities in Panama

As you might know there's rather limited golf opportunities in Panama ... it's a great place for golf with more courses on the way, so I thought I'd do a quick review.
more

Can Panama Be the Americas' Hong Kong?

The groundbreaking at the Panama Canal on Sept. 3 won't involve the usual golden shovels; instead, dignitaries of the order of Organization of American States Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter will be treated
more

Panama Canal: work begins on a $5bn project to widen the canal that revolutionised the transport of goods

A few hundred years ago, Panama was a malaria-infested tropical swamp of no particular interest to anyone.
more

A Historic Moment for Panama

The Panama Canal is still an engineering marvel, even 100 years after building began.
more

30th year of Panama Canal

Only four days after the formal start of work to expand its world-famous canal, Panama will mark on Friday the 30th anniversary of the historic Torrijos-Carter Treaties.

more

Expansion of Panama Canal Begins

Cruise ships will have more space to operate once the $5.25 billion expansion of the Panama Canal is completed by 2014.
more

Panama Cruises

Panama is one of the most modern and progressive tourism destinations in Central America.
more

Panama Canal To Be Enlarged

On September 3rd, Panama has officially started a new project to enlarge the Panama Canal so that even the largest ships can pass through it.
more

Escape to Panama!

When we first started looking at a Panama Retirement back in 2002 - 2003 we made up a list things we wanted and we also looked at the things we wanted to escape from.
more

Panama to eradicate illiteracy by 2009

Panama will eradicate illiteracy in the country by 2009, Panamanian Social Development Minister Maria Roquebert announced Saturday
more

Panamas Health Tourism Boom

A new kind of tourism is sweeping into Panama, but these visitors are not just coming for sun and fun.
more

Kite surfing: taking wing over the waves

Kite surfers are gearing up for the British Open this weekend. Charles Starmer-Smith was initiated into their sport in the warmer waters of the Caribbean.
more

Retirees find their 'paradise'

Dominican Republic -- Sitting behind a massive wooden desk, the Dominican Republic's minister of tourism lists the attractions that lure visitors to this Caribbean nation: endless beaches for sun-seekers, white-water rapids for adrenaline junkies,mere
more

Dominican Republic to produce biofuel

The United States and Brazil have chosen the Dominican Republic as one of the four countries where biofuel will be produced with their assistance in financing and technical support.
more

National Geographic: Into the Wild Panama Rainforest

This week I will be in Panama City, Panama for an equipping conference with a number of preachers who work in the Darien Province of Panama.
more

Baby Boomers Flock to Panama

It's the start of a wave of Baby Boomers retiring abroad. This has been made an easier choice by the ease of long-distance travel, internet communications, well-trained doctors and surging US prices that have made traditional retirement sites like Flo
more

Uninsured Americans traveling to Panama for health care

Americans are traveling abroad for medical care like never before and now looking to Panama as a destination to cure their insurance woes, high prices and delaysfor treatment back home.
more

Panama is prepared to become tourist destiny of European

The Panamanian Institute of Turismo (IPAT) informed today that the country is prepared to become the destiny preferred of the European, and indicated in this sense that Dutch company KLM will announce in October the beginning of a new route between Panama
more

All news
European Property
Bulgaria Bulgaria Canada Canada Estonia Estonia France France Italy Italy Spain Spain Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Brazil Brazil Germany Germany Panama Panama Egypt Egypt Belize Belize
dot Home dot Purchasing Abroad dot Property Search dot About Us dot Contact Us dot Site map dot Privacy Policy/Disclaimer
Hide