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Investors saw 16% decrease in housing transactions in May – Finance Min.

In a survey conducted by the Finance Ministry, data shows that the number of transactions of apartments sold as part of the price per occupant decreased by 14%.

Recently released data from a chief economist at the Finance Ministry survey indicates a moderation in the market, as the number of apartment sales — price per occupant — decreased by 14% and amounted to 9,600.

The share of investors in the housing market is on a decline. The shares of the investors stand at 18.5% of all transactions in May.

Investors bought 1,900 apartments in May, a decrease of 26% compared to last year. This is due to the increase in the purchase tax on a second apartment, implemented by Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman.

Not all bad news
Additional data show some moderation in the market. The number of transactions made in May decreased by 16% compared to last year and amounted to 10,500 apartments. Compared to April, which includes three massive religious holidays, this was an increase of 20%.

What does it mean?
A worrying figure that emerges from the survey’s data is an increase in the level of leverage in transactions among first-hand apartment buyers in periphery communities. The data shows an increase in leverage (higher financing of credit), a rise in housing prices, and a marked erosion in disposable income.

Soon, the June consumer price index will be published which will indicate whether the decrease in the volume of transactions means that housing prices fell.

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