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Research and Markets: Property Report - Italy Includes a Proprietary Forecasting Model Which Uses Historical Relationships to Forecast To 2030
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DUBLIN--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/218f15/property_report) has announced the addition of the "Property Report - Italy" report to their offering. This report examines and profiles the major changes in consumer demand for property. Part 1 of the report examines the key demographic, social and economic drivers of property demand. The report profiles the regions population changes between 2010 and 2030 in terms of population, Births and Deaths trends and overall population dynamics. In terms of the population it also shows how the different lifecycle stages (e.g. young single; married with at least one child under 10 yrs; etc) will change in size and importance over time. The final sections of the report examine the trend in average household income and the distribution of households by income. In the case of countries which have significant split between urban and rural population (typically urbanisation level under 80%), separate household income information will be list for urban, rural as well as total Households. The analysis shows how the size of 4 key income groups will change overtime. Part 2 of the report looks at the household expenditure on housing, mortgage capability and total value of housing of property market. The report also shows the future change in size and importance of 4 key income segments. It is then followed by examining the implications of property demand for retail sector. This report is underpinned by an extensive historical database from 1990 to 2008, and a proprietary forecasting model which uses historical relationships to forecast to 2030. Key Topics Covered: * What Drives Housing Demand? * Executive Summary - Key Points, Numbers and Outcomes * Part 1: KEY DEMOGRAPHIC, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DRIVERS * The Changing Population * Total Population * Changing Age and Lifecycle Profile * Household Size (persons) and Number of Households * Average Household Size * Implications for Total Number of Households * Urban Rural Divide * The Urban and Rural Populations * Distribution of Households by Income * GDP Growth Assumptions * Implications for Average Urban and Rural Household Incomes * Distribution of Urban Households by Income * Absolute Number of Urban Households by Income Segment * Part 2 : IMPLICATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES * Expenditure on Housing, Mortgage Capability, Total Value of Housing * Expenditure per Household on Rent/Mortgages in 2010 * Total Spend of Income Segment on Rent/Mortgages * Average Mortgage Value that can be Supported by each income segment * Estimated Total Value of Housing by Income Level * Implications for the Retail Sector * Estimated Average Household Expenditure by Income Level * Projected value of total retail spend * Projected value of total retail spend by income segment * The Reach and Importance of Housing related Expenditure to the Economy * The Reach and Impact of housing development. * How important is housing related expenditure to the economy? * Examples of the opportunity in the construction of new housing units For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/218f15/property_report Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager, press@researchandmarkets.com U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2010
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