"Urban and Regional Economics - Housing Markets" provides a comprehensive examination of the dynamics influencing housing markets within urban and regional contexts. This insightful book explores the interplay of factors such as supply and demand, government policies, and socio-economic trends shaping housing affordability, development, and spatial distribution. Through rigorous economic analysis and case studies, it delves into issues like gentrification, housing bubbles, and the impact of urban planning on residential outcomes. Whether studying the housing market as an economist, policymaker, or interested citizen, this text equips readers with a nuanced understanding of the complex forces driving housing dynamics in today's urbanized world.