The global real estate market is shaken by unprecedented crises, affecting both emerging giants and mature economies. In China, once the spearhead of global growth, the collapse of real estate investment highlights the flaws of a development model based on frenzied urbanization. This sharp decline, much more than just a cyclical slowdown, resonates as a warning for the global economy. Meanwhile, in France, another bastion of stability is wavering, with a real estate crisis marked by a continuous drop in prices and an unprecedented wave of bankruptcies among agencies. These two seemingly distant phenomena reveal a common vulnerability and raise the question of a potential global contagion.
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