Tag: Housing Market

  • Surge in First Home Buyers help drive the housing market

    Surge in First Home Buyers help drive the housing market

    New loans for first home buyers made up 41% of the number of new loans that were issued in the past six months.  That is the highest it has been in more than ten years.  Low interest rates and government assistance has created this surge of first home buyers. HIA’s Senior Economist, Nick Ward said, “First…

  • Regional Suburbs Show Promise as Sydney and Melbourne Step Off Top Spots in Housing Market

    Regional Suburbs Show Promise as Sydney and Melbourne Step Off Top Spots in Housing Market

    Real estate agents are encouraging investors to broaden their horizons beyond the big cities, after regional areas surge through the housing market this month. Housing prices are decreasing in Melbourne and Sydney, with just a handful of suburbs between the cities showing significant economic growth. Perth, Adelaide and Canberra have emerged recently, and with the…

  • Is there a cool change coming to Australian housing market?

    Is there a cool change coming to Australian housing market?

    Australia could be looking at a cool change in the housing market, according to data compiled by Core Logic. Levels of auction clearance rates in capital cities have continued to fall, with a preliminary capital city clearance rate of 71.8% achieved over the last week. If trends continue as they are, this rate could be pushed down to 70%…

  • Australian housing prices continue to rise

    Australian housing prices continue to rise

    Core Research has announced a 3.7% rise in Australia’s housing market prices since January. Sydney dominated the Australian property market, with the highest increase of 5.3%, with Melbourne close behind with a respectable 4.4% rise. Only Perth has recorded a decrease in housing prices, which fell 1.1%. Sydney has long held the title of Australia’s most unaffordable…

  • Victoria criticises Federal Government on home ownership

    Victoria criticises Federal Government on home ownership

    The Victorian government has today launched an attack on the federal government, accusing them of not acting sufficiently to arrest the decline in home ownership levels. With a meeting of the nation’s treasurers scheduled to take place today in Canberra, the home ownership problem is set to dominate the agenda. The Victorian Treasurer, Tim Pallas,…

  • Is rent control a solution to the housing crisis?

    Is rent control a solution to the housing crisis?

    In the ongoing housing affordability crisis, government and non-government parties alike are searching for ways to ease the pressure on tenants. One of the potential solutions is rent control, which would allow for capped rental prices dependent on income. Rent control dictates that a tenant pay 30% of your income on your housing. City West Housing are…

  • Housing prices surge in Sydney and Melbourne

    Housing prices surge in Sydney and Melbourne

    Housing prices have surged again, hitting their highest point since the early 2000’s. This represents the quickest annual growth seen on the housing market in over a decade. Unfortunately for first time owners, investment property buyers are buying properties in the countries’ two most populous cities, Sydney and Melbourne. This is due to the Reserve Bank cutting interest…

  • Almost 150 properties up for auction in Gold Coast

    Almost 150 properties up for auction in Gold Coast

    In one of the biggest auction days in Australia’s history, nearly 150 properties went under the auctioneer’s hammer on Sunday. Ray White Real Estate Surfers Paradise hosted around two thousand people for the auction, of which over 330 were registered bidders. Of the 135 properties for sale, over half the properties were sold on the day, with 20…

  • Sydney’s housing is second most expensive globally

    Sydney’s housing is second most expensive globally

    Sydney has been ranked the second most expensive housing market in the world, according to a study by research company Demographia. The study ranked Hong Kong as the most unaffordable city in the world, followed closely by Australia’s biggest city. Demographia’s 2017 International Housing Affordability Survey comes at a time of great concern for the future of Australian…

  • House prices surge through end of 2016

    House prices surge through end of 2016

    Last year finished with a sharp increase in house prices in capital cities around Australia. Although the growth in prices had been modest for November, December saw an 1.4% rise in residential property prices on average. Melbourne and Hobart led the gain, although prices Melbourne and Sydney surged the most throughout the year. In 2016,…