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Growth in regional rents is almost 3 times that of capital cities
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/growth-in-regional-rents-is-almost-3-times-that-of-capital-citiesHowever with domestic travel restrictions eased, such properties are likely to have been re-converted to the short term rental market. ... and sending you updates regarding property market research & insights, news & events, products & services,
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https://www.corelogic.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/10906/Auction-Preview-5June2022.pdfNote: A minimum sample size of 10 results is required to report a clearance rate. ... Clearance rates are calculated across properties that have been taken to auction over the past week.
Australia’s relationship with the regions; eternal love or fleeting affair?
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/australias-relationship-with-the-regions-eternal-love-or-fleeting-affairMore space, flexible working conditions and affordability has successfully tempted property buyers to Australia’s regional areas, fuelling a surge in property values and drastically reducing selling times.
National housing construction costs explode, rising at fastest rate since introduction of the GST
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/national-housing-construction-costs-explode,-rising-at-fastest-rate-since-introduction-of-the-gstKey findings – Q3 2021 CCCI Report. The New South Wales CCCI increased 3.8% in the September quarter compared to the 1.3% increase recorded in the three months to June ... and sending you updates regarding property market research & insights, news &
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https://www.corelogic.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/13803/Property-Market-Indicator_20230411.pdfSub-region auction statistics (Preliminary). Property Market Indicator Summary. Property Market Indicator Summary. ... Media enquiries: media@corelogic.com.au. Property Market Indicator Summary. Capital city properties listed for rent – four week count.
Over 2,000 homes taken to auction across the combined capital cities
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/over-2,000-homes-taken-to-auction-across-the-combined-capital-citiesPlease note: A minimum sample size of 10 results is required to report a clearance rate. ... and sending you updates regarding property market research & insights, news & events, products & services, marketing research and special offers.
Positive trend for housing values through first half of March but bottom of the cycle could still be ahead
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2023/positive-trend-for-housing-values-through-first-half-of-march-but-bottom-of-the-cycle-could-still-be-aheadCoreLogic has tracked a loss of momentum in Australia’s housing downturn since September 2022. Research Director Tim Lawless discusses how this trend has sharpened even
Three years on from the pandemic: is the housing market going ‘back to normal’?
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2023/three-years-on-from-the-pandemic-is-the-housing-market-going-back-to-normalCoreLogic has released a new report unpacking how the housing market has evolved in the three years since COVID was declared a global pandemic.
CoreLogic Australia FY23 Modern Slavery Statement Lisa Claes Chief ...
https://www.corelogic.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/23236/4626-ModrnSlaveryFY23-June.pdfWorking across diverse industries; banking & finance, real estate, government, insurance, consumer & construction, our clients turn to us to help them identify property-level insights that can help them capitalise on growth ... Whistleblower. policy:.
Pressure on Australia’s rental market shows tentative signs of easing despite new 10.2% record for annual rent growth
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2023/pressure-on-australias-rental-market-shows-tentative-signs-of-easing-despite-new-10.2-record-for-annual-rent-growthAs Australia’s rental market continues to tighten to record levels, the pace of rental growth has slowed for the second consecutive month, possibly due to