Cameron Kusher is Head of Research at CoreLogic, specialising in primary and secondary data analysis, property market commentary and consultancy. Cameron has a thorough understanding of the fundamentals such as demographics, trends, economics and spacial analysis and is a regular keynote speaker for property-related groups, regulated industry bodies, corporations and the government sectors.
Of the 148 regional SA3 areas, 62 of them have recorded an increase in dwelling values or no change over the year to April 2019.
In order to have the best chance of achieving a sale, vendors should set realistic prices, maximise their marketing campaign to ensure their property stands out from the competition, and be prepared to meet market expectations.
The months of supply figures for Australia's housing markets highlights why it is generally declining.
Cameron Kusher takes a look at just how much discounting is taking place around the country.
Despite a significant slowdown in dwelling commencements over the quarter, both house and unit commencements remain above their long-term average.
Migration data from the ABS shows a record share of Australian residents were born overseas.
Over the past year there has been a surge in first home buyer activity, in fact first home buyers have been one of the only sources of growth in housing related activity, but are they now fading from the market?
Research by CoreLogic confirmed that over the past 20 financial years, combined capital city dwelling values fell just twice.
Investors have historically outweighed first-home buyers, but the spread in market participation has never been this wide.
Cameron Kusher of CoreLogic says creating better connectivity between the cities and regional areas and allowing more flexible working arrangements could all improve housing affordability.
Source: CoreLogic.