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Closing the gender property gap: why do fewer women than men own homes?
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/closing-the-gender-property-gap-why-do-fewer-women-than-men-own-homesCoreLogic research has revealed a disparity in property ownership rates between the sexes. The research suggests that women are less likely than men to own
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https://www.corelogic.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/18337/CoreLogic-HVI-Oct2023-FINAL.pdfMedia enquiries: media@corelogic.com.au. Hedonic Home Value Index. In compiling this publication, RP Data Pty Ltd trading as CoreLogic has relied upon information supplied by a. ... www.corelogic.com.au/research/rp-data-corelogic-home-value-.
CoreLogic Asia Pacific supports call for heightened transparency around company climate change governance
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/corelogic-asia-pacific-supports-call-for-heightened-transparency-around-company-climate-change-governanceCoreLogic is at the forefront of helping sectors meet regulatory obligations by providing data and analytics that forecast climate impact on portfolios. ... Email. Submit. By submitting this form, you consent to RP Data Pty Ltd trading as CoreLogic Asia
Higher interest rates likely to add further downwards pressure on housing growth rates
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2022/higher-interest-rates-likely-to-add-further-downwards-pressure-on-housing-growth-ratesThe RBA has acted to curb high inflation by lifting the cash rate target today, moving from the emergency lows of 0.1% to 0.35%, an
CoreLogic Home Value Index: Six months of falls for Australia’s residential property market
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2022/corelogic-home-value-index-six-months-of-falls-for-australias-residential-property-marketCoreLogic’s national Home Value Index (HVI) moved through a sixth month of consistent declines, as values fell a further -1.2% in October.
Seven signs the housing market is moving through a peak rate of growth
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/archive/seven-signs-the-housing-market-is-moving-through-a-peak-rate-of-growthBased on data to September 2020 (which would have worsened by now considering the 8.2% lift in national housing values since then) it would take the typical Australian household ... Email. Submit. By submitting this form, you consent to RP Data Pty Ltd
Preliminary clearance rate inches higher as auction activity plummets across the combined capitals
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2022/preliminary-clearance-rate-inches-higher-as-auction-activity-plummets-across-the-combined-capitalsWith 1,471 homes auctioned across the combined capitals, this was the quietest auction week since mid-July (when six of the eight states celebrated the Queen’s
CoreLogic Home Value Index up 0.9% through October but some downside risks emerging
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2023/corelogic-home-value-index-up-0.9-through-october-but-some-downside-risks-emergingCoreLogic’s national Home Value Index rose a further 0.9% in October, accelerating from a 0.7% rise in September (revised down from 0.8%).
Fewer than 1,400 homes taken to auction across the combined capital cities
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2022/fewer-than-1,400-homes-taken-to-auction-across-the-combined-capital-citiesAuction activity was significantly lower across the combined capitals this week with 1,393 homes taken to auction as the majority of states celebrate the Queen’s
Combined capitals' preliminary clearance rate slips below 70% for the first time since April
https://www.corelogic.com.au/news-research/news/2023/combined-capitals-preliminary-clearance-rate-slips-below-70-for-the-first-time-since-aprilCapital city auction activity eased -6.5% last week, with 2,286 homes taken to auction across the combined capitals. With 2,446 homes going under the hammer, the previous week saw the capitals host the second busiest auction week since before Easter,