Property Market Updates – Page 7

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Winter wraps up with surge in new listings

The spring-selling season would likely be able to revitalise the moderating buyer demand.

Rental vacancies still shrinking, now at lowest since 2006

Busy auction markets expected for the rest of 2022

Spring-selling season commences with drop in listings

RBA hikes rates again, cash rate now at 2.35%

5 standout Perth suburbs in August

Regional markets strike biggest quarterly price fall since 2011

What sellers should expect this spring-selling season

7 threats that could hamper property activity, growth

Property sellers start to rack up profits

NSW rolls out new infrastructure boost to unlock more homes

5 Queensland markets withstanding house price slowdown

Will build-to-rent help solve the rental crisis?

Tight competition shrinks market days for rental properties

Prestige lifestyle regional markets losing steam

5 interesting property trends from the latest Census

WA regional markets unfazed by growth slowdown

Sydney at an “extreme” rental supply shortage

Inflation hits landlords’ cash flows as rents struggle to keep up

No strategy in place for one in two first-time investors

Rate hikes trigger fear of overpaying among bidders

RBA rolls out a 50bps hike, bringing the cash rate to 1.85%

Vacancy rates now at lowest on record

Rental yields lift as price downturn spreads

Changes to tenancy laws could force over 60% of WA investors to sell

Units outperform houses for the first time in three years

Rising rates to pull property prices down by up to 10% in 2023

Auction markets hit with a triple whammy

Stiff tenant competition persists in Queensland

Price discounting surges in Sydney, Melbourne

Downturn creeps across over 40% of property markets

Vacancy rates still tight at 1% — until when?

Yields rise as rental gains outpace price growth

Property markets defy usual winter listing jitters

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