Market Essentials - June 2020

Market Essentials - June 2020

Economists have forecast a drop of between 11 and 32% in house prices over the next three years according to Commonwealth Bank, driven by the end of Government stimulus measures in September. For now, reduced stock levels, willing buyers and sellers transacting on property, and a lower than expected influx of distressed property sales are all preserving property values.

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Market Essentials - May 2020

Market Essentials - May 2020

As consumer confidence hit a record low in April, the real estate market is now faced with buyers and sellers abandoning the market until there’s more certainty. The number of new properties listed for sale in the 28 days to April 19 has fallen significantly, 28.7% below the same period last year.

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Market Essentials - April 2020

Market Essentials - April 2020

Business closures, a rapidly rising unemployment level and a plummeting share market have been the immediate major impacts of the unprecedented government measures put in place in March to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

The government restrictions also include measures that will directly affect the real estate market in Australia.

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Market Essentials - March 2020

Market Essentials - March 2020

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and its potential negative impact on the global and Australian economies is dominating the news at the moment.

This month the RBA pushed forward the decision to cut rates to a record low 0.5% to help stimulate any downturn that COVID-19 may be causing throughout the economy.

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Market Essentials - February 2020

Market Essentials - February 2020

Welcome to our first report of the new decade! What will the 20s be like for property markets in Australia?

Unfortunately, no one has a crystal ball to be able to accurately predict the future, but when it comes to property, it’s crucial to be aware of current trends to help you make the best possible buying or selling decisions.

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Market Essentials - December 2019

Market Essentials - December 2019

The end of the year, and the decade, is fast approaching. Property is a long-term investment, so it’s a great time to see how it’s performed over the last ten years in major markets across Australia. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, median house prices in Australian capital cities ten years ago were as follows: Sydney $595,000, Melbourne $480,000, Brisbane $455,000, Perth $505,000, Canberra $525,000, Adelaide $397,500 and Darwin $520,000.

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