Ten years after the subprime mortgage crisis sparked the 2008 financial crash, global real estate markets are showing signs of a slowdown. In this series, the FT examines how cheap money stoked a property boom — and whether we are on the verge of another crash.

Ten years after the subprime mortgage crisis sparked the 2008 financial crash, global real estate markets are showing signs of a slowdown. In this series, the FT examines how cheap money stoked a property boom — and whether we are on the verge of another crash.
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