Azerbaijan is experiencing one of the largest construction cycles since the oil boom of the 2000s. Cranes continue to dominate the skyline of Baku, the suburbs of Absheron are expanding rapidly, and the real estate market remains one of the primary destinations for private capital. Yet behind the façade of construction activity, a problem familiar to many rapidly urbanising economies is becoming increasingly visible: housing is becoming le...

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