#597 | The Global Housing Crisis Explained

#597 | The Global Housing Crisis Explained

Author: Leonardo English February 27, 2026 Duration: 28:40

 


House prices have soared across the world, rising far faster than wages and locking many people out of home ownership.

 

This episode looks at why cheap credit, global investors, short-term rentals, and slow building have pushed prices ever higher.

 

It also asks whether governments can really fix the problem, or if expensive housing is the new normal.

 
  • How house prices have outpaced wages since late 1990s.
  • Cheap credit and low interest rates drove prices higher.
  • 2008 crisis; policies kept prices from falling much.
  • Homes treated as a global safe asset for investors.
  • Demand outstrips supply: planning, NIMBY, limited land.
  • Rising costs, labour shortages, and developers holding land constrained building.
  • Population changes, migration, and smaller households increased demand.
  • Higher interest rates raised mortgages; prices stayed high from lock-in.
  • Local factors: Airbnb and visa schemes pushed prices up.
  • Housing wealth passed down; family help now often essential.
  • Are there any solutions?

Full interactive transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary available on the website: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/global-housing-crisis

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