European Housing Markets at a Turning Point: Risks, Household and Bank Vulnerabilities, and Policy Options

Laura Valderrama, Patrik Gorse, Marina Marinkov, Petia Topalova

Publications: Working paper

Abstract

European housing markets are at a turning point as the cost-of-living crisis has eroded real incomes and the surge in interest rates has made borrowers more vulnerable to financial distress. This paper aims to (i) shed light on the risks in European housing markets, (ii) quantify household vulnerabilities, (iii) assess banking sector implications and (iv) examine policies’ effectiveness using simulations based on microdata from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) and EU statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC). Under the baseline IMF macroeconomic forecast, the share of households that could struggle to meet basic expenses could rise by 10 pps reaching a third of all households by the end of 2023. Under an adverse scenario, 45 percent of households could be financially stretched, representing over 40 percent of mortgage debt and 45 per cent of consumer debt. The impact on the banking sector seems contained under the baseline forecast, though there are pockets of vulnerability. A 20 percent house price correction could deplete CET1 capital by 100-300 basis points. Fiscal measures, such as subsidies to the bottom income tercile, could save 7 percent of households from financial distress at an estimated cost of 0.8 percent of GDP.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationWashington D.C.
PublisherInternational Monetary Fund IMF
Pages1-47
Number of pages47
Volume2023
ISBN (Electronic)9798400237782/1018-5941
Publication statusPublished - 24 Mar 2023

Publication series

SeriesIMF Working Paper
Number076
Volume2023

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 502018 Macroeconomics
  • 502046 Economic policy

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