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Carrington Clarke

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ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

So in a sense, and Tim Lawless from Cotality, their senior analyst says this in the release about the data.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

there was a sense that momentum had to run out because the gains were so strong.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

But you factor in rate rises and now these tax changes that affect property, and it's no surprise that the market's really run out of puff.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

Yeah.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

And also, again, well ahead of incomes, well ahead of consumer price inflation, well ahead of rental increases, meaning that yet again, rental yields for Australian property have fallen even further and are incredibly low.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

For any other asset class, you'd look at getting a 3% or less gross yield and professional investors would be running a mile, especially with the risk of potential price falls if there's the market correction.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

So

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

As I said, it seems like a story if we had this big momentum, it's almost fallen under its own weight as it does from time to time.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

The Australian property market is not immune from falls and particularly when you look at it in real terms rather than factoring in inflation.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

So if you take inflation out.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

And actually, if you go back all the way to May 2021, Cotality says Melbourne's prices are only 3.3 percent higher.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

And then you go to the other extreme of the market,

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

Perth's prices over that period have almost doubled.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

They're up 91 and a bit percent.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

And Perth, again, over the past year, nearly 26% higher.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

And even with the slowdown in the Perth market, still up 1.5% in a month.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

I mean, the Perth market is just racing along.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

And it's very interesting because when I did the Housing Hostages podcast last year with the News Daily team...

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

Melbourne was a bit of a case study in housing affordability precisely because prices have really gone nowhere for the last five years or so and it's actually made it accessible to first home buyers.

ABC Business Daily
Why property is flatlining

It's had one of the highest rates of first home buyer entry into the market of any of the capital cities and it's not surprising.