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Construction costs rising at the fastest annual pace since 2005
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/construction-costs-rising-at-the-fastest-annual-pace-since-2005CoreLogic’s Cordell Construction Cost Index (CCCI) for Q4 2021 showed that despite an easing in the quarterly rate of growth, national construction costs increased 7.3% over 2021, the highest annual growth rate since March 2005.
CoreLogic Economic Review: April quarter data highlights extraordinary growth and activity in housing market
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/corelogic-economic-review-april-quarter-data-highlights-extraordinary-growth-and-activity-in-housing-marketAs of April 2021, the combined value of the Australian housing market climbed to $8.1 trillion, and the CoreLogic Home Value Index was 7.6% above its previous high in ... April marked the 20th consecutive month that ACT dwelling values hit a new record
PowerPoint Presentation
https://www.corelogic.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0021/12981/202301-January-unit-review-Dec-data.pdfMethodology. The CoreLogic Hedonic Home Value Index is calculated using a hedonic regression methodology that addresses the issue of compositional bias. ... The median value is the middle estimated value of all residential properties derived through the
Regional property market outpaces capitals as slowdown hits cities
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2024/regional-property-market-outpaces-capitals-as-slowdown-hits-citiesThe quarterly Regional Market Update reveals the latest market metrics for Australia's 50 largest non-capital Significant Urban Areas.
RBA remains patient, waiting for more evidence of wages growth and sustainability of inflation outcomes before lifting rates
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2022/rba-remains-patient,-waiting-for-more-evidence-of-wages-growth-and-sustainability-of-inflation-outcomes-before-lifting-ratesAs widely expected, the RBA kept monetary policy settings on hold at its April meeting, with the cash rate remaining at 10 basis points and
Australia’s rents continue to climb, despite affordability constraints
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/australias-rents-continue-to-climb,-despite-affordability-constraintsRental yields. Gross rental yields continued to slide in December, hitting a new record low as the growth in dwelling values outpaced rental increases. ... While national dwelling values rose 3.9% in Q4 of 2021, rental values increased 1.9% causing gross
RBA holds as speculation mounts the rate hiking cycle has peaked
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2023/rba-holds-as-speculation-mounts-the-rate-hiking-cycle-has-peakedWith inflation easing more rapidly than forecast, signs the labour market is loosening and a pullback in spending from households, the RBA’s decision to keep
Australian housing values rising at the fastest annual pace since June 1989, but the monthly rate of growth continues to lose steam
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/australian-housing-values-rising-at-the-fastest-annual-pace-since-june-1989,-but-the-monthly-rate-of-growth-continues-to-lose-steam07 Mar 2022. CoreLogic’s national home value index rose another 1.5% in September, taking Australian housing values 17.6% higher over the first nine months of the year and ... market. “With housing values rising substantially faster than household
January results surprise to the upside, as Sydney and Melbourne growth rates stabilise
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/january-results-surprise-to-the-upside,-as-sydney-and-melbourne-growth-rates-stabiliseCoreLogic’s national measure of housing values rose by 1.1% in January, up from a 1.0% rise in December. Despite five of the eight capital cities recording a modest uptick in the monthly rate of growth, the quarterly value change continued to
RBA Board holds in December, but November rate hike may have already slowed housing market
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2023/rba-board-holds-in-december,-but-november-rate-hike-may-have-already-slowed-housing-marketThe RBA held the cash rate steady at 4.35% for its last meeting of the year. Eliza Owen explains what it means for the housing