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03/03/2017

OECD warns of ‘rout’ in house prices if investors head for the doors

The OECD has warned of a “rout” in Australian house prices, leading to a new economic downturn, saying both prices and household debt have reached “unprecedented highs”. The warning is in an otherwise positive biennial assessment released overnight that broadly mirrors the Australian Treasury’s. The survey says in real terms house prices have climbed to 250 per cent their level in the 1990s, with much of the increase taking place in the past few years, “straining affordability, especially for first-time […]
03/03/2017

Millennials need the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ for more than just housing

IT LOOKS like a home isn’t the only thing struggling millennials might miss out on if they can’t rely on help from the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’. And it’s all thanks to rising house prices. New research from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) by researchers from RMIT University and Curtin University has shown a correlation between university education and intergenerational wealth transfers through housing. The report, A new look at the channels from housing to employment […]
02/03/2017

The economy’s great growth comeback may not be so great after all

Australia’s smashing growth may not be quite as good as it seems. It’s clear that China’s renewed resource binge has brought back the good times for our commodity-driven economy, emboldening households to ease up saving and ramp up spending. And the outlook for Asia’s biggest economy looks like it will remain good for some time: factory gauges are stronger and the Communist party this year holds a twice-a-decade reshuffle of senior leadership posts, so it must. But the robustness of […]
28/02/2017

Melbourne property prices: The top school zones for house price growth

School catchment zones have become an increasing concern for Melbourne buyers as the city’s population continues to balloon and place further pressure on enrolment limits. And it is now getting even tougher for Melbourne parents to afford to get their children within certain zones, with the city leading the country in terms of house price growth per school catchment. Some popular schools zones have outpaced city-wide averages by more than double, an analysis of the top school zones for price growth […]