The decision to keep the cash rate on hold at 4.35% came as no surprise, with most economists agreeing the next move on rates will be down. Although the timing of an RBA rate cut remains uncertain and dependent on inflation outcomes. A boost to confidence Nonetheless, the hold decision, alongside lower inflation and a…
Articles by Tim Lawless
Tim heads up the Core Logic RP Data research and analytics team, analysing real estate markets, demographics and economic trends across Australia. Visit www.corelogic.com.au
Housing values posted a broad-based rise in February, with CoreLogic’s National Home Value Index up 0.6%. This was a 20 basis point acceleration from the 0.4% increase seen in January and the strongest monthly gain since October last year. Each of the capital cities and rest-of-state regions recorded a lift in values over the month,…
Housing values posted a broad-based rise in February, with CoreLogic’s National Home Value Index up 0.6%. This was a 20 basis point acceleration from the 0.4% increase seen in January and the strongest monthly gain since October last year. Each of the capital cities and rest-of-state regions recorded a lift in values over the month,…
Housing values posted a broad-based rise in February, with CoreLogic’s National Home Value Index up 0.6%. This was a 20 basis point acceleration from the 0.4% increase seen in January and the strongest monthly gain since October last year. Each of the capital cities and rest-of-state regions recorded a lift in values over the month,…
Housing values posted a broad-based rise in February, with CoreLogic’s National Home Value Index up 0.6%. The rapid rate of capital gains across the Perth housing market is showing no signs of slowing down, with values rising a further 1.8% in February, on par with a cyclical high recorded in October last year. The ongoing…
Housing values posted a broad-based rise in February, with CoreLogic’s National Home Value Index up 0.6%. Housing values across Melbourne increased by 0.1% in February, although the monthly change was virtually flat, this was the first positive movement in Melbourne home values since October last year. The ongoing rise in values reflects a persistent imbalance…
Housing values posted a broad-based rise in February, with CoreLogic’s National Home Value Index up 0.6%. This was a 20 basis point acceleration from the 0.4% increase seen in January and the strongest monthly gain since October last year. Each of the capital cities and rest-of-state regions recorded a lift in values over the month,…
Housing values posted a broad-based rise in February with CoreLogic’s national Home Value Index (HVI) up 0.6% in February. The 20 basis point acceleration from the 0.4% increase seen in January was the strongest monthly gain since October last year. Each of the capital cities and rest-of-state regions recorded a lift in values over the…
Underlying land value, scarcity factor and desire for more space through the pandemic have led to a substantially larger rise in house values relative to unit values over the past four years. At the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, the house premium, or the difference between median capital city house and unit values,…
Just over one-third (35%) of Australia’s regional coastal markets recorded housing values at record highs at the end of last year despite multiple rates rises, cost of living pressures, and market uncertainty, CoreLogic figures reveal. A thorough examination of Australia’s regional coastal suburbs to the end of 2023, unveiled a diverse spectrum of property performances,…