Australia's home price boom slows, Sydney takes a rare dip
[SYDNEY] Australian home prices extended their long ascent in February, though Sydney saw the first dip in 17 months as a rush of supply, rising mortgage rates and stretched affordability cooled the market.
Figures from property consultant CoreLogic out on Tuesday showed national home prices rose 0.6 per cent in February from January, when they increased 1.1 per cent.
Prices in the major cities edged up only 0.3 per cent, while the regions gained 1.6 per cent amid a pandemic-induced rush to greener pastures.
"Demographic tailwinds, low inventory levels and ongoing demand for coastal or treechange housing options are continuing to support strong upwards price pressures across regional housing markets," said CoreLogic's research director, Tim Lawless.
National prices were up 20.6 per cent for the year, with the median home worth A$728,034. The same home in Sydney is priced at A$1.1 million (S$1.08 million), a major reason the market there has been slowing.
Values in Sydney actually fell 0.1 per cent in February, while Melbourne was flat and Perth added 0.4 per cent. Brisbane fared better with a rise of 1.8 per cent, while Adelaide gained 1.5 per cent.
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The long boom in prices has been a windfall for household wealth and consumer confidence. The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates the value of the housing stock surged by a trillion dollars in the six months to September to reach A$9.3 trillion.
Yet regulators have become concerned by the rapid growth in housing debt and tightened some lending rules last year.
Rates for fixed mortgages have also been rising along with government bond yields as the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) flagged a possible rise in interest rates later this year.
The central bank holds a policy meeting on Tuesday and is expected to be patient for now amid geopolitical uncertainty and the lingering drag of the coronavirus. REUTERS
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