
US Housing
This service provides detailed analysis and independent forecasts for the US housing market, with a particular emphasis on how developments in the economy alter the prospects for housing.
This service is relevant to all those professionals engaged in the US residential real estate market, including homebuilders, developers, investors, mortgage lenders, together with all agents and financial advisers working in the industry.
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Andrew Burrell
Chief Property Economist
Andrew Burrell joined Capital Economics in 2018 as the Chief Property Economist. Prior to this he was the EMEA Head of Economics and Forecasting at JLL, working closely with European property investors. A decade in real estate was preceded by over 15 years as a professional economist at Experian, the Bank of England, RBS and the London Business School. He is an active member of both SPR and IPF.
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Sam Hall
Property Economist
Sam leads the research on our US housing service. He joined Capital Economics as an Assistant Property Economist in October 2020. Before covering the US housing market, his work focused on commercial property, with particular emphasis on the industrial sector. Sam holds an MSc in Economics from UCL and a BSc in Economics from the University of Bath, which included a placement year at Oxford Economics.