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2-Sense: Is the Aussie property market going to crash?

2-Sense: Is the Aussie property market going to crash?

In this 2 Sense episode of The Australian Property Podcast, 7-time author Pete Wargent and Flint Group founder Chris Bates are BACK!

Australian Property Podcast

September 7, 202438m 53s

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Show Notes

Every week, Chris Bates and Pete Wargent jump on the Australian Property Podcast airwaves to answer your questions or cover the top 3 property news stories of the news. Don't forget to send Chris and Pete your questions!

In this week’s episode, Chris and Pete cover: 

1 – Spring selling season off with a bang

2 – Bottom of the cycle for building approvals

3 – Will the Aussie property market crash?


Episode resources

Rask community forum

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1 – Listings on the rise for spring

Listings up sharply in August (SQM Research)

https://sqmresearch.com.au/uploads/03_09_24_Total_property_listings_August_2024.pdf

Micro gluts in Melbourne (Cate Bakos)

https://www.catebakos.com.au/sundayblog/micro-glut/

2 – Bottom of the cycle for building approvals

https://petewargent.blogspot.com/2024/09/resi-building-approvals-turn-corner.html

https://jamesfostermacro.blogspot.com/2024/09/australian-dwelling-approvals-rise-to.html

https://hia.com.au/our-industry/newsroom/economic-research-and-forecasting/2024/08/new-home-building-set-to-increase

https://www.afr.com/property/residential/apartments-boost-housing-approvals-but-not-enough-20240902-p5k75u

3 – Will the Aussie property market crash?

https://www.forbes.com/advisor/au/property/will-the-australian-property-market-crash/

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