This Month in Review

CoreLogic’s latest figures are showing strong signs of an ending downturn, with some of the most-affected markets, such as Sydney, already starting to recover.

Meanwhile, Australian borrowers have received some respite this month, with the RBA deciding to pause rate hikes for April after 10 consecutive rises. The successive rate rises had garnered negative reactions from the market and industry experts, however it remains to be seen whether this will be the last of the increases, or simply a pause for the time being.

According to a recent Fitch Ratings report, the Dinkum RMBS Index for the last quarter of 2023 shows a 0.82% quarter-on-quarter increase in 30+ days mortgage arrears. A trend that’s likely to continue in 2023 due to rising interest rates.

Meanwhile, nationwide unit rents have grown by 13.7%. It’s the highest increase ever recorded in a 12-month period according to CoreLogic’s latest figures. This is partially driven by record-low unit vacancy rates, now sitting at 0.88%.

Despite an overall 24.1% rise in dwelling rent values over the last 12 months, investment activity has slowed considerably. ABS records show a 47% difference in the number of investment loans – from 21,663 in March 2022 down to 11,485 in January this year.

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The Market Essentials Report is compiled by Buyside on behalf of Loanscape.  Founded by Josh Masters, Buyside are registered buyer's agents with on the ground expertise in the Sydney and Brisbane property markets.

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Perspective – Autumn 2023