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Fool or Forecaster 2022: Bank Scorecard
Episode 222

Fool or Forecaster 2022: Bank Scorecard

The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate · Chris Bates

April 3, 202245m 39s

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Show Notes

Another year, another fool or forecaster report. 

In this episode, we’ve gathered data and put together a bank scorecard - which banks did a good (or foolish) job of forecasting the property market? Which ones are the most reliable? Is 2022 the year to make a property move? 

Listen in on our discussion on authority bias, world events that affected the property market forecasts, holding bank economists accountable, and heaps more!

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Episode Highlights:

  1. Looking back at bank records [01:35]
  2. Authority bias: Why we assume “experts” are right [06:52] 
  3. World events and factors that affected market forecasts in 2022 [10:34]
  4. Which “experts” should you rely on? [13:04]
  5. The correlation between house prices and interest rates [16:48]
  6. The dangers of making forecasts on a macro level [19:47]
  7. Is it possible to predict risk? [23:54]
  8. How COVID changed the real estate market [26:02]
  9. Is 2022 the time to make a property move? [28:32]
  10. Are apartment investments compromised? [33:32] 
  11. Holding bank economists accountable [35:58] 
  12. Should you base your property buying decisions on forecasts? [39:26]

 

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