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  2. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    2009: December - Reporting of RE data was questioned by one source: "AVERAGE house prices have been overstated by up to 18 per cent by the real estate industry . . . In September the average house price quoted by the Real Estate Institute of Victoria was $67,000 higher than the official figure, based on preliminary valuer-general data . . "[48]

  3. Australian property market - Wikipedia

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    The average Australian property price grew 0.5% per year from 1890 to 1990 after inflation, [1] however rose from 1990 to 2017 at a faster rate. House prices in Australia receive considerable attention from the media and the Reserve Bank [2] and some commentators have argued that there is an Australian property bubble. [citation needed]

  4. Nepean College of Advanced Education - Wikipedia

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    Nepean College of Advanced Education was an Australian higher education institution (College of Advanced Education) from 1973 to 1989. It was formed on 5 November 1973 by the amalgamation of the Westmead Teachers' College, which had opened in 1969, and the under-construction Kingswood College of Advanced Education , which had only been ...

  5. Real-estate bubble - Wikipedia

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    Bubbles can be determined when an increase in housing prices is higher than the rise in rents. In the US, rent between 1984 and 2013 has risen steadily at about 3% per year, whereas between 1997 and 2002 housing prices rose 6% per year. Between 2011 and the third quarter of 2013, housing prices rose 5.83% and rent increased 2%. [19]

  6. Kingswood, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to Kingswood on 2 August 1887. Cross Roads West Post Office opened on 20 April 1887 and was renamed Kingswood in August 1887. [2] The land was used for farming and subdivision began after the railway came through in 1862, although the Kingswood siding did not open until 1887. [3]

  7. Housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by Lind (2009), [9] Oust and Hrafnkelsson (2017) created the following housing bubble definition: "A large housing price bubble has a dramatic increase in real prices, at least 50% during a five-year period or 35% during a three-year period, followed by an immediate dramatic fall in the prices of at least 35%. A small bubble has a ...

  8. Real estate economics - Wikipedia

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    Those living in ‘left-behind’ areas (where house prices have decreased by 15%) tended to vote 10% higher for the Danish People’s Party than in ‘booming’ areas (where house prices have increased by 100% [17] In Germany, studies show that die AfD scores are higher in areas where house prices have not risen as much as the average rate. [12]

  9. House price index - Wikipedia

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    A house price index (HPI) measures the price changes of residential housing as a percentage change from some specific start date (which has an HPI of 100). Methodologies commonly used to calculate an HPI are hedonic regression (HR), simple moving average (SMA), and repeat-sales regression (RSR).