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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
Gottiboff threatens building strike amid rental reforms
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
41
CoreLogic: Melbourne rental yields hit another record low
By Leith van Onselen Following on from yesterday’s post on CoreLogic’s daily dwelling values index results for October, CoreLogic has released its full results, which also cover the smaller capitals and regional areas (see next table).
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
3
Can immigration save the housing bubble?
Blackrock CEO Larry Fink thinks so: “The biggest problem you have in Australia is the amount of leverage that’s in real estate.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
33
Sydney and Melbourne drive Australia’s housing shrinkflation
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
5
Sydney for sale listings continue to rise
By Leith van Onselen From SQM Research comes stock on market figures for the month of October, which reported a 1.4% decline in listings over the month and a 4.6% decrease over the year: Listings fell across all jurisdictions in October except Sydney, Adelaide and Canberra.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
12
Housing credit growth continues to slow
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
2
Specufester lending growth at a stand still
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
12
HIA: New home sales collapsing
From The HIA: “The decline in new home sales which commenced in 2015 has continued with a 6.1 per cent reduction during September 2017,” remarked HIA Senior Economist, Shane Garrett.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
10
CoreLogic: Sydney home values fall 0.5% in October
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
11
CoreLogic: housing affordability deteriorated further in June quarter
CoreLogic’s Cameron Kusher has penned a blog post showing how housing affordability worsened over the June quarter, driven by Sydney and Melbourne: The latest data to June 2017 indicates that, despite the cash rate remaining stable at record lows, housing affordability has generally worsened over the most recent quarter.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
3
Lower-income Aussie households leverage up
By Martin North, cross-posted from the Digital Finance Analytics Blog: The ABS published some revisions to their Household Income and Wealth statistics.
Guest
6 years ago
25
Finally a little Spring mortgage warmth
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
5
ABS: Australian land values in nuclear boil-over
By Leith van Onselen On Friday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released its 2016-17 Australian System of National Accounts (ASNA) data release, which provides a detailed presentation of annual national accounts data.
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
3
Chinese tide goes out on global commercial realty
Last week from Gottiboff: Significant parts of the Sydney apartment market and the associated apartment land markets have cracked and are now suffering serious falls.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
8
How far does Sydney property have to fall?
From McGrathmaggeddon: Sydney’s once red-hot housing market is likely to see prices plateau or fall up to 5 per cent next year, though if there were a spike in interest rates we could see a “double digit” correction, according to veteran real estate agent John McGrath.
David Llewellyn-Smith
6 years ago
78
Sydney’s auction clearance rate nosedives
Leith van Onselen
6 years ago
13
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