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Established House Prices
Information released on February 1st, 2010 by the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows the following:
Over the year to December 2009, preliminary estimates show that the price index for established houses for the weighted average of the eight capital cities increased 13.6%. Annually, established house prices rose in each city by:
(Note: These figures are based on the median priced established houses for Australian Capital Cities, the prices may well be lower outside those Capital cities) The following graphs show the ABS actual figures up to June 2009, which does not include their "preliminary estimates" to Dec 2009. Sydney as an example: http://www.britzinoz.com/images/esta...009-sydney.jpg |
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GO, AUSTRALIA GO!!!!
Wow!! We have 6 cities in the top 10 of the most unaffordable houses in the world according to Demographia. With these new results in, we'll probably manage 10 out of 10 very soon! Australia beats everyone, not just at sport you know. We rock!!! http://www.demographia.com/dhi.pdf |
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These crazy house prices are going to bite Australia in the bum one day. No idea when but they will.
I remember in the UK at about 2004 thinking that house prices can't keep going up. Then in 2005 they did and I thought, "maybe I'm wrong, maybe they can keep going up". We all know what happened after that. |
Re: Established House Prices
Originally Posted by 77hil
(Post 8304377)
These crazy house prices are going to bite Australia in the bum one day. No idea when but they will.
I remember in the UK at about 2004 thinking that house prices can't keep going up. Then in 2005 they did and I thought, "maybe I'm wrong, maybe they can keep going up". We all know what happened after that. Buzzy |
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err no they didn't. Credit crunch anyone? They fell from Oct 2007 onwards with a drop of 13.7% over that year alone.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7712590.stm |
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Originally Posted by 77hil
(Post 8304413)
err no they didn't. Credit crunch anyone? They fell from Oct 2007 onwards with a drop of 13.7% over that year alone.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7712590.stm but I take your point that there was a drop after that - but I bet it doesn't last. Property will always increase in value in areas where there is inward migration, such as almost every western country. Buzzy |
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Re: Established House Prices
Originally Posted by 77hil
(Post 8304377)
These crazy house prices are going to bite Australia in the bum one day. No idea when but they will.
I remember in the UK at about 2004 thinking that house prices can't keep going up. Then in 2005 they did and I thought, "maybe I'm wrong, maybe they can keep going up". We all know what happened after that. |
Re: Established House Prices
Originally Posted by eugene43
(Post 8306025)
we are starting to think about exchange rates & money corp have said hold off as oz is not as stable as they make out.
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Re: Established House Prices
Originally Posted by 77hil
(Post 8304377)
These crazy house prices are going to bite Australia in the bum one day. No idea when but they will.
I remember in the UK at about 2004 thinking that house prices can't keep going up. Then in 2005 they did and I thought, "maybe I'm wrong, maybe they can keep going up". We all know what happened after that. Mar-2004 $524,000 Sydney median established house price Mar-2009 $448,000 Sydney median established house price A drop of 14.5% in Sydney while the UK had risen in the same period. http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...ice466x316.gif UK Oct 98 about £ 65k Oct 08 about £170k up by 161% Sydney Oct 98 Oct 08 an increase of 89% based on the ABS Established House Price Index, http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/[email protected]?OpenDocument Other Capital were different to Sydney, and had larger rises than Sydney, during that time. |
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Originally Posted by pomtastic
(Post 8306091)
Just a quick question Eugene43, who are money corp? Any info on them?
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Re: Established House Prices
Originally Posted by 77hil
(Post 8304413)
err no they didn't. Credit crunch anyone? They fell from Oct 2007 onwards with a drop of 13.7% over that year alone.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7712590.stm |
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The Sunday Telegraph today reports that almost half of the 135,000 first home buyers coax into the First Home Buyers Boost are struggling to meet their mortgage repayments with many in arrears. In a survey of 26,000 of the borrowers, Fujitsu Consulting found that 45% were either in mortgage stress or severe mortgage stress.
Full report below: http://www.whocrashedtheeconomy.com/blog/?p=757 |
Re: Established House Prices
Originally Posted by swigski
(Post 8307249)
The Sunday Telegraph today reports that almost half of the 135,000 first home buyers coax into the First Home Buyers Boost are struggling to meet their mortgage repayments with many in arrears. In a survey of 26,000 of the borrowers, Fujitsu Consulting found that 45% were either in mortgage stress or severe mortgage stress.
Full report below: http://www.whocrashedtheeconomy.com/blog/?p=757 |
Re: Established House Prices
Originally Posted by eugene43
(Post 8306025)
we are starting to think about exchange rates & money corp have said hold off as oz is not as stable as they make out.
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