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Capital Economics: housing correction already hitting Australian growth
Via Capital Economics: The stagnation in house prices in Australia in recent months is a big deal as it means housing won’t support the economy by as much as in recent years.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
10
Coalition’s FHB super bribe to be shot down by Senate
By Leith van Onselen The Turnbull Government’s desperate attempt to keep the East Coast property bubble going has hit a snag with the Senate looking as if it will vote down the Government’s legislation to allow first-home buyers (FHBs) to use up to $30,000 of voluntary super contributions for a housing deposit.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
11
East coast land prices crash 30%
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
58
Aussie housing stock doubles in value in just 8.5 years!
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
22
Nine News does Western Sydney mortgage stress
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
90
Perth’s rental bust rolls on
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
16
Chinese flee Australian property
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
27
CoreLogic: Sydney for-sale listings highest in four years
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
8
CoreLogic leading mortgage index remains weak
Via CoreLogic: Now running at 2013 levels and going nowhere fast.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
1
Following NZ, housing becoming dominant political issue in Australia
By Leith van Onselen In the lead-up to the New Zealand General Election on 23 September, which delivered a change of government, opinion poll after opinion poll ranked housing as the key issue that would decide the election.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
7
McGrathmaggeddon craters on dire new profit warning
It’s the punching bag that keeps on giving: Downgrading existing no guidance is a new one and not very encouraging… …”significant slow-down in traditionally volatile Project Marketing segment”…that is, apartment bust.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
26
An east coast property bust is upon us
It’s awwn.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
61
Coalition goes bubble gaga as Morrison summons FHB patsies
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
6
Auction clearances continue to fall
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
36
71-story Melbourne apartment project refunds investors as Chinese flee
Hello: More than 550 apartment buyers will have their sale contracts cancelled after a Singapore-based developer scrapped plans for a residential skyscraper in Melbourne amid a legal stoush.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
31
As construction boom unwinds, dwelling shortage to worsen
By Leith van Onselen With the ABS yesterday releasing its dwelling approvals data for September yesterday, it’s an opportune time to once again examine how dwelling construction is tracking against population growth at the national and state and territory levels.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
3
High-rise apartment approvals falling fast
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
9
Sydney dwelling prices fall for eighth consecutive week
By Leith van Onselen More evidence has emerged that Sydney’s housing boom looked cooked.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
24
CoreLogic weekly Australian house price update
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
5
Mortgage stress continues to rise
Guest
6 years ago
55
Sydney drives dwelling approvals rebound
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
2
Navigating the stamp duty to land tax mine field
By Leith van Onselen After last week’s Productivity Commission (PC) report included a recommendation for the states to shift from stamp duty to land taxes, and the property lobby endorsed the idea, attention has turned to how the reform could be implemented in practice.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
15
High density living worse for environment?
By Leith van Onselen A new report has been released which argues that high-density living is less environmentally friendly than suburban living.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
27
Ardern: “We believe that housing is a right”
Great stuff from the legend: Here’s why she is spot on, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: At the base of all human well-being is the house: food, water, warmth, rest, security and safety.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
50
Sydney house prices fall from mountains to sea
Via The Australian: Values could fall about 10 to 15 per cent from peak to trough and then remain fairly flat for a few years, based on past experience, Mr Kusher said.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
42
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