Australia home prices slip in Dec as Sydney slows
[SYDNEY] Home prices across Australia's major cities fell in December as the once red-hot Sydney market continued to cool in the face of tighter rules on investment lending, a relief to regulators but a potential drag on consumer spending power.
Property consultant CoreLogic said its index of home prices for the combined capital cities dipped 0.4 per cent in December from November.
Annual growth in prices slowed to 4.3 per cent, from 5.2 per cent in November and 10.5 per cent in the middle of 2017.
Prices in Sydney slipped 0.9 per cent in December and pulled annual growth down to just 3.1 per cent, a far cry from the peak of 17 per cent seen early in the year. Sydney dwelling values are still up 71 per cent on the cyclical low hit in February 2012.
Melbourne fared somewhat better, thanks in part to rapid population growth, with prices easing 0.2 per cent in December to be 8.9 per cent higher for the year.
Home prices outside the major cities edged up 0.2 per cent in December to be 3.8 per cent higher on the year.
A slowdown has been much desired by the country's bank watchdog which tightened standards on investment and interest-only loans, leading banks to raise rates on some mortgage products.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has also been concerned that debt-fuelled speculation in property could ultimately hurt both consumers and banks.
The inexorable rise of prices in the major cities had put homes out of the reach of many first-time buyers and had become a political hot potato.
Yet the boom has also been a boon for household wealth with the government statistician estimating the housing stock was worth a cool A$6.8 trillion (S$7.1 trillion) at the end of the third quarter - four times the size of annual gross domestic product.
The explosion in wealth had helped offset weakness in wages, so any lasting downturn in home prices could now act as a drag on consumer confidence and spending.
REUTERS
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