Australian Capital Territory
residentialThe richest and poorest postcodes in Australia: Tim Lawless
The top earners are around Sydney Harbour, the western suburbs of Perth and a few bayside/inner-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
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residentialThe gap narrows as east almost meets west (and Queensland) in housing prices and costs: Christopher Joye
Just as housing costs across the south east started to slow down, a striking boom was gathering momentum in the mining states.
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mortgagesMining states lead rebound in demand for owner-occupier mortgages in March: ABS
Some signs of life returned to the mortgage market in March, with owner-occupier mortgage commitments rising 0.3% on a seasonally adjusted basis.
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residentialRegions to offer higher price and rental growth than recovering capital cities: Terry Ryder
Amid the mass of statistics describing city property this year, there is this underlying message: recovery.
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residentialVendors somewhat stubborn as time on market increases in most capitals: RP Data
Houses are taking longer to sell in most capitals than they were last year.
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residentialSunnier property market outlook across Australia as vendor discounting peaked in mid-2011: APM
Vendors no longer have to offer as deep discounts ast last year to secure sales of their properties, new data released by Australian Property Monitors reveals.
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residentialSunny days of quick sales long behind in most capitals as property stock lingers on the market: APM
Data released by Australian Property Monitors shows that property is taking longer to sell in all capitals than it was a year ago.
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residentialInterest rate cut will encourage property investors, not owner-occupiers
The owner-resident market – and especially those trading older second-hand stock – will struggle to find a half-decent upturn this time around.
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residentialResidential building approvals up 7.4% in March: ABS
Economists' forecasts had centred on a 3.1% rise in approvals in March, according to Reuters.
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landlordsHow much stock is on the market in your capital city? A state-by-state analysis: SQM
The amount of stock on the market declined in all capital cities in April compared with March, with Sydney stock levels falling furthest.
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