subject: Homebuilding: Global Industry Guide [print this page] Homebuilding: Global Industry Guide Homebuilding: Global Industry Guide
Homebuilding: Global Industry Guide
Datamonitor's Homebuilding: Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Homebuilding industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis on a global, regional and country basis.
Scope of the Report
Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation
Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of the leading companies
Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards
Covers the Global, European and Asia-Pacific markets as well as individual chapters on 5 major markets (France, Germany, Japan, the UK and the US).
Includes a five-year forecast of the industry
Highlights
The global homebuilding industry grew by 6.8% in 2008 to reach a value of $5,487.5 billion.
In 2013, the global homebuilding industry is forecast to have a value of $15,923 billion, an increase of 190.2% since 2008.
The global homebuilding industry shrank by 1.8% in 2008 to reach a volume of 28.3 million dwelling units.
In 2013, the global homebuilding industry is forecast to have a volume of 32 million dwelling units, an increase of 12.9% since 2008.
Asia-Pacific leads the global homebuilding industry, with 67.1% of the total revenues.
Why you should buy this report
Spot future trends and developments
Inform your business decisions
Add weight to presentations and marketing materials
Save time carrying out entry-level research
Market Definition
The homebuilding industry covers the construction of new residential buildings, including houses and apartments. The industry is considered in terms of production. Volumes refer to the number of new individual dwellings completed in a given year. Values are calculated as the product of volume and average annual price of a new dwelling to an end-user (such as an owner-occupier), even when the dwelling remains in the ownership of the developer.
Any currency conversions used in this report have been calculated using constant 2008 annual average exchange rates.
For the purpose of this report the global figure is deemed to comprise of the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe.
The Americas comprises Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, and the US.
Europe comprises Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden, the Ukraine and the United Kingdom.
Asia-Pacific comprises Australia, China, Japan, India, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.
welcome to Insurances.net (https://www.insurances.net)