autotldr@lemmings.world [bot] 1 year ago
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The September quarter saw Adelaide recording the highest capital gain at 4.3 per cent, pipping out Brisbane and Perth.
According to Mr Lawless, Brisbane looks set to reach a new record high in October, with home values currently only 0.6 per cent below their previous peak.
Perth was one of three capital cities to record strong September quarter figures, with house values up 3.6 per cent.
The median house value in Sydney rose 1 per cent and is now just short of $1.4 million, the peak it reached in February last year.
Together with low levels of supply, PRD chief economist Diaswati Mardiasmo believes property prices will increase further.
“People are feeling more confident with their financial situation as stable rates means there is less turbulence in monthly mortgage repayments, which allows them to plan their household budgets with more certainty,” she said.
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Marin_Rider@aussie.zone 1 year ago
farout i still remember when it crossed $1m, didnt seem that long ago. how on earth is 1.4m median… i truly dont get it
inanna@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Private equity, negative gearing, essential resource and no sign anyone’s going to be reigned in. We’ll only get off this ride when it derails
Garper@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I honestly don’t think it’s going to happen unless a government with real teeth and a strong voter base to keep them in power arises. Right now Labor is doing everything it can to keep it’s centrist voters.
Wiggles@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Considering
And that is only the top 1% of tax payers (which is only 7% of investors), I can’t imagine what percentage of property investment is owned by the top 10% of tax payers.
From: theguardian.com/…/a-quarter-of-australias-propert…
jay9@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Sydney is an international city, and everyone all over the world wants a piece. That’s how.