Goldman Sachs expects Hong Kong home prices to fall 20% by end-2025

Published Thu, Mar 31, 2022 · 05:50 AM

Hong Kong

GOLDMAN Sachs said Hong Kong residential property prices could drop as much as 20 per cent through 2025, hurt by a drag on household income and homebuyer demand caused by the latest wave of the Covid-19 outbreak and a rise in interbank rates.

The investment bank lowered the price forecasts for 2022 to 2025 to a drop of 5 per cent each year, from previous forecasts of flat for both years. For 2023 and 2024, it maintained its prediction of a 5 per cent drop.

Hong Kong, ranked by survey company Demographia as the world's most unaffordable housing market for the 12th consecutive year, posted a 2.9 per cent decline in home prices so far this year, with prices dropping at a faster pace in February to their lowest since January 2021.

Home prices more than doubled over the last decade and reached an all-time high in September. They were largely resilient during the mass protests that convulsed the city in 2019 and through the pandemic over the last 2 years, supported by robust demand and lower interest rates.

Goldman Sachs said in a report dated on Monday (Mar 28) it expected Hibor, on which most mortgages in Hong Kong are based, to rise around 270 basis points (bps) through 2024, sending mortgage rates higher to around 3.8 per cent from a low of around 1.46 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2021, and property prices could decline as a result.

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"Every 25 bps rate hike would need a 5 per cent rise in income or 5 per cent decline to property price to maintain affordability at the pre-rate hike state," it said in the report. REUTERS

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