Thursday, June 8, 2017

Throughout the past 20 years, CoreLogic research confirmed that it’s been much more common for combined capital city dwelling values to increase rather than fall.

CoreLogic head of research Cameron Kusher said although value rises have been more common, it doesn’t mean that the housing market is bulletproof and in some instances values have fallen quite dramatically and rapidly. “Typically the Reserve Bank (RBA) or the Government have adjusted fiscal and/or monetary policy to support the housing market and arrest the value falls,” he said. [ 538 more words ] http://ift.tt/2r7Uthu

CoreLogic head of research Cameron Kusher said although value rises have been more common, it doesn’t mean that the housing market is bulletproof and in some instances values have fallen quite dram…

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