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INDUSTRY NEWS
Who has the better first home buyer policy?
With less than a week until the Federal Election, Ray White chief economist Nerida Conisbee examines the pros and cons of both parties' first home buyer policies. …
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NEWS
Auction clearance rate falls for fourth consecutive week
The preliminary clearance rate continues to trend lower after auction volumes rose 38 per cent this week to see 2847 homes taken to auction across the combined capital cities. …
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OPINION
Nerida Conisbee: Why this year could be a much better one for first home buyers
The start of the pandemic was a popular time for first home buyers to get into the market. …
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NEWS
How the rate rise affected this week’s auctions
After the first rate rise in over a decade, auction volumes were down this week, with 2039 properties going under the hammer, resulting in a preliminary clearance rate of 64.7 per cent. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Homeowners should expect more rate rises
Homeowners should be prepared for a series of rate hikes with experts tipping the official cash rate could rise to 2.6 per cent. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Robust Queensland market to shake off rate rise
The Queensland property market is well positioned to handle this week's cash rate increase from the RBA according to the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ). …
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OPINION
Nerida Conisbee: Nine things to consider as interest rates rise
Although I am 100 per cent sure all the property forecasts published right now won't be exactly correct, one thing we can be certain about is that the property market is entering a new cycle. …
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NEWS
Auction clearance rate slips further
The preliminary clearance rate has slipped further this week on the back of increased auction volumes across the combined capitals. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Record inflation to keep pressure on households
The latest CPI figures shows inflation has risen to 5.1 per cent, putting increased pressure on mortgage holders and households according to experts. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Geelong leads pandemic population surge
Geelong saw the largest population increase during the pandemic as homebuyers sought out more space and an escape from the city. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Investor lending reaches record high
Lending to investors has hit a record high level, outpacing the last two property booms. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Buyers face new problems as supply falls
The real estate market is showing signs of slowing but there are still challenging conditions ahead for buyers with a rapid drop in listing volumes. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Local property markets to benefit from green energy push
With the Federal Government pushing the country to be carbon-neutral by 2050, the increase in demand for different minerals could benefit a number of local economies and their property markets according to a leading economist. …
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NEWS
What’s good and what’s not in the 2022 Federal Budget
Tuesday's Federal Budget had an overarching theme of reducing the cost of living and come Wednesday morning the real estate sector weighed in what it liked and didn't like about Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's balance sheet. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
REIA welcomes the opposition’s regional focus
The Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) has welcomed the focus on regional living with the announcement the Leader of the Opposition wants to provide 10,000 places within the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme (FHLDS) for regional Australians living in communities for 12 months or more. …
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OPINION
Tim Snell: The impact of increased days on market
While changes in house prices, interest rates and inspection traffic may seem like threats to your business this year, it’s actually the creep in days on market that's the silent killer to your performance. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Preliminary clearance rate dips on the back of higher auction volumes
The preliminary clearance rate fell to its lowest rate of the year so far on the back of increased auction volumes this week. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Homebuyers cautious of potential natural disasters when moving to regions
Three-quarters of Australians would consider moving to a large regional centre under the right circumstances but are wary of the risk of extreme weather events, according to new research. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
One in four NSW and QLD residents not insured for extreme weather
New data suggests 22 per cent of New South Wales and Queensland residents are uninsured against extreme weather events such as floods, bushfires, or storms. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Australia entering a GFC-style rental crisis
Australia is on the cusp of a GFC-style rental crisis with more pain ahead for renters according to a leading expert. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Australian house prices grow at the fastest rate in the world
Australia has taken top spot as the country with the highest rate of annual price growth in 2021. …
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The Elevate Podcast
State of the market: Nerida Conisbee on floods, interest rates, federal elections, and what real estate will do next
Floods, interest rates, pandemics and federal elections – they all have an impact on the property market, and each of these issues is squarely in the spotlight as we conclude the first quarter of 2022. …
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Flood Resources
The ‘mass devastation’ in Lismore revealed
In Lismore, Ray White’s office was among the businesses inundated with flood water, but principal Neil Scott’s focus isn’t on the personal impact. His thoughts are firmly with his community. Video courtesy of Ray White. Widely considered ground zero of the recent flood event, Lismore endured unprecedented levels of flooding throughout the township. In a video from the front of his office that highlights the extensive damage, …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Nerida Conisbee: Challenges ahead but market will recover from floods
The threat of natural disasters is unlikely to change the locations where Australians want to live, with Ray White’s chief economist highlighting the bush and the coast would remain desirable. …
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NEWS
How floods impacted this week’s auctions
Just days after floods impacted both south east Queensland and New South Wales, the first set of property market data is in, with auction clearance rates and withdrawals offering an insight into the impact of the recent severe weather. …
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NEWS
The street names that boast the highest prices
Grandview…The Esplanade…The Avenue…some street names just have a nice ring to them. And according to Ray White Chief Economist Nerida Conisbee, they command a higher price tag as a result. …
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The Elevate Podcast
End of year wrap: Mark McLeod on 2021, the trends set to stay, and his top tips for mastering real estate
Anyway you look at it, 2021 has been an incredible year to be part of the real estate industry. House prices rose right across the country, the auction market took on a life of its own, and the rental vacancy rate hit an all-time low. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Nerida Conisbee’s top seven predictions for 2022
Since the start of the pandemic, Australian house prices have skyrocketed, rising by almost 24 per cent and remaining at record highs. Until now, prices have continued to rise. According to Ray White Chief Economist, Nerida Conisbee, growth over the past three months has been higher than the previous three. But while on most metrics, there is little evidence of a significant slowdown, …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Will house prices double by 2032?
It’s often claimed that house prices double every 10 years, which is a good thing for investors, but would pose a significant challenge when it comes to housing affordability over the next decade – particularly given how much prices have risen since the start of the pandemic. But is it true? According to Ray White Group Chief Economist Nerida Conisbee‘s latest economic statement, …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
How property settlement period blowouts are impacting agency cash flow
If you’re an agent, you’ll know that the current tight market conditions have meant that settlement periods are expected to blow out, with some even extending far into next year. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Australia’s cheapest street to buy a home is in Western Australia
A tiny town in outback Western Australia with less than 500 people is also home to Australia’s cheapest street in which to buy property. Main Rd in Mullewa has a median house price of just $28,500, according to Ray White Chief Economist Nerida Conisbee. Mullewa, which is 99km east of Geraldton and 450km north of Perth, is known for its abundance of wildflowers in spring, …
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NEWS
Why you need a whole lot more in the bank to buy a luxury property in Australia
Forget the million dollar price tag for a prestige property, $4 million is the new $1 million, according to Ray White’s Nerida Conisbee. In a recent look into the luxury property market, Ms Conisbee noted the sector was among the beneficiaries of the pandemic. And, like other areas, it was being driven by low interest rates, high savings, more time spent at home and a desire for space. …
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Are we in a housing bubble? Nerida Conisbee offers her thoughts
Ray White Chief Economist Nerida Conisbee offers her perspective on whether or not the current high prices represent a housing bubble …
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Elite Agent
Second busiest auction week of the year as 3033 properties go under the hammer
This week proved the second busiest auction week of the year, with CoreLogic reporting a preliminary clearance rate of 81 per cent after 3033 properties went to auction across the combined capitals. …
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FRANCHISE NEWS
Tight market conditions cause settlement dates to blow out
New data from Ray White indicates that the era of short settlements might be coming to an end. …
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