Housing
This page provides indicators tracking housing market activity, based on measures such as mortgage lending and residential building permits. These indicators illustrate how housing demand and construction activity evolve across countries and over time.
Housing market developments are closely linked to demand for furniture and home-related products, making them an important signal for the broader furniture market. All indicators are derived from structured datasets within the Furnilytics data platform and can be explored below or accessed programmatically via the Furnilytics API.
What do housing market indicators measure?
Housing market indicators measure developments in residential construction and housing demand. They track how activity in the housing market evolves over time across different countries.
Why are housing indicators relevant for the furniture industry?
Housing market activity is closely linked to demand for furniture and home-related products. When housing construction, home purchases, or renovations increase, demand for furniture often rises as well.
How can housing indicators be used for market analysis?
Housing indicators help analysts monitor changes in residential investment and housing demand. These developments can provide an early signal of shifts in consumer demand for furniture and other home-related goods.
What types of housing market data are typically included?
Housing indicators may include measures related to residential construction, housing demand, and financing activity. Together these datasets help illustrate how housing markets develop across countries and over time.
Can the data behind these indicators be accessed through the Furnilytics API?
Yes. The indicators displayed on Furnilytics are derived from structured datasets available through the Furnilytics API, which allows programmatic access to the underlying data tables.
Topic: Macroeconomics
Subtopic: Housing
Page URL: /indicators/macroeconomics/housing/
Indicator count: 4
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