Hong Kong rents fourth least affordable globally, Bangkok tops list: DWS study

Hong Kong remains one of the world’s least affordable housing rental markets as constrained median household incomes are unable to keep up with limited availability and high demand in the city, according to German asset manager DWS.
Three of the five least affordable housing rental markets were in Asia, with Bangkok and Mumbai taking up the top two spots and Hong Kong coming in fourth, according to DWS’ report tracking 80 cities worldwide released on Friday. Mexico City and Johannesburg rounded off the top five.

The average net rent for a two-bedroom flat in Bangkok and Mumbai would account for 79 per cent and 66 per cent of median household disposable incomes, respectively, the report said.

The Thai capital was also the least affordable market to rent homes in DWS’ inaugural study last year. Hong Kong’s ranking deteriorated to fourth from eighth last year, with rent accounting for 61 per cent of median household disposable income.

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“These cities are marked by high rent burdens and limited disposable income, often compounded by rapid urban growth, income inequality and constrained housing supply,” the study said. “Even Hong Kong, a city perceived as wealthy, is facing affordability constraints when considering median household incomes.”

Hong Kong’s home rents are flirting with record highs due to demand from an influx of overseas talent and foreign students, following the government’s efforts to enhance the cash-for-residency programme and turn the city into a global education hub.

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