Housing Affordability in Australia

(This article looks at housing affordability on a national basis, covering data available as at March 2009 and analysing each state and territory individually. Historical data back to 1986 is also included.)

QUESTION:

Why is it that you can buy your dream home in one region of Australia for far less than in another region? Not just in different states but in different regional areas within states?

What drives market house prices? The answer is many things, but a few have considerable influence on the amount of money you have to pay for a house in the area you want to live.  Some major factors are: Read More »


Posted by Iden on Wednesday the 24th of June, 2009. 18 Comments »

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New housing boom set to go through the roof

(source: Sydney Morning Herald)

As New South Wales recorded its lowest figures for construction of new homes, developers have predicted the worst is over and the state is on the verge of a housing boom.

Bureau of Statistics data for the three months to March showed the number of new housing starts has fallen to 5400, down from 7500 in the same period last year and 11,000 five years ago. Read More »


Posted by Iden on Thursday the 18th of June, 2009. 11 Comments »

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