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  2. Australian property market - Wikipedia

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    The median house price in Sydney peaked at $780,000 in 2016. [4] However, with stricter credit policy and reduced interest from foreign investors in residential property, prices have started falling in all the major cities. [5] When compared with the soaring prices of 2017, the housing prices fell by 11.1% in Sydney and 7.2% in Melbourne in ...

  3. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    Sydney and Melbourne have seen the largest price increases, with house prices rising 105% and 93.5% respectively since 2009. These massive increases in house prices coincide with record low wage growth, record low interest rates and record household debt equal to 130% of GDP.

  4. Home ownership in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, the federal government introduced legislation relaxing rules for foreign buyers of Australian property. According to FIRB (Foreign Investment Review Board) data released in August 2009, foreign investment in Australian real estate had increased by more than 30% year to date.

  5. Australian residential rental market - Wikipedia

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    The average weekly price for a rental in Australia is $570 per week. Units are typically cheaper, at a national median of $540 vis-a-vis houses at $582. [3] Rental prices grew nationally by 10.1% between 2022 and 2023; substantially higher than the annualised CPI rate of 7% for the period.

  6. Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Median house prices have increased by an average of 8.6% per annum since 1970. [303] [304] The median house price in March 2014 was $630,000. [305] The primary cause of rising prices is the increasing cost of land and scarcity. [306] 31.6% of dwellings in Sydney are rented, 30.4% are owned outright and 34.8% are owned with a mortgage.

  7. Housing affordability index - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the Housing Industry Association publishes a Housing Affordability Index, [5] which is a "'purchase affordability' metric which is most representative of an individual owner occupier purchasing a home with a mortgage, although it is also indicative of conditions for others transacting in the housing market."