PowerPoint Presentation€¦ · loan index growth (as of December quarter 2018) ... For Q2 2019,...
Transcript of PowerPoint Presentation€¦ · loan index growth (as of December quarter 2018) ... For Q2 2019,...
Key Market Indicators
48.4 285710
100.7 5.37%
4.1% $2,727792
Q2 2019 – Australian Capital Territory
© Copyright PRDnationwide 2019. For Q2 2019, the Australian Capital Territory won the gold award nationally for ‘Highest median weekly family income (as of December quarter 2018)’, and the silver awards for ‘Highest home loan affordability index reading (as of December quarter 2018)’ and ‘Lowest unemployment rate (as of March 2019)’. Source: REIA HAR Report December quarter 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
1.3%
Key Market Indicators
27.2 5,0187,634
100.7 5.37%
4.3% $1,76522,824
Q2 2019 – New South Wales
© Copyright PRDnationwide 2019. For Q2 2019, New South Wales won the gold awards nationally for ‘Highest number of dwelling approvals (as of February 2019)’ and ‘Most improved unemployment rate (as of March 2019)’, the silver awards for ‘Highest median weekly family income growth (as of December quarter 2018)’, ‘Highest number of first home buyer loans (as of December quarter 2018)’, and ‘Highest nett migration (as of September 2018)’, and the bronze awards for ‘Most improved home affordability loan index growth (as of December quarter 2018)’, ‘Lowest unemployment rate (as of March 2019)’ and ‘Highest number of dwelling approval growth (as of February 2019)’. Source: REIA HAR Report December quarter 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
1.3%
Key Market Indicators
51.5 43261
100.7 5.37%
3.7% $2,160-754
Q2 2019 – Northern Territory
© Copyright PRDnationwide 2019. For Q2 2019, the Northern Territory won the gold awards nationally for ‘Most improved home affordability loan index growth (as of December quarter 2018)’, ‘Highest home loan affordability index reading (as of December quarter 2018)’, ‘Lowest unemployment rate (as of March 2019)’, and ‘Most improved number of first home buyer loans (as of December quarter 2018)’, and the silver award for ‘Highest median weekly family income (as of December quarter 2018)’. Source: REIA HAR Report December quarter 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
1.3%
Key Market Indicators
35.6 2,4685,664
100.7 5.37%
6.1% $1,72115,206
Q2 2019 – Queensland
© Copyright PRDnationwide 2019. For Q2 2019, Queensland won the bronze awards nationally for ‘Highest median weekly family income growth (as of December quarter 2018)’, ‘Highest number of first home buyer loans (as of December quarter 2018)’, ‘Highest nett migration (as of September 2018)’, and ‘Highest number of dwelling approvals (as of February 2019)’. Source: REIA HAR Report December quarter 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
1.3%
Key Market Indicators
36.4 8481,645
100.7 5.37%
5.9% $1,6173,288
Q2 2019 – South Australia
© Copyright PRDnationwide 2019. For Q2 2019, South Australia won the silver awards nationally for ‘Highest median weekly family income growth (as of December quarter 2018)’, and ‘Highest number of dwelling approval growth (as of February 2019)’, and the bronze award for ‘Most improved number of first home buyer loans (as of December quarter 2018)’. Source: REIA HAR Report December quarter 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
1.3%
Key Market Indicators
38.0 280545
100.7 5.37%
6.7% $1,4581,483
Q2 2019 – Tasmania
© Copyright PRDnationwide 2019. For Q2 2019, Tasmania won the gold award nationally for ‘Highest median weekly family income growth (as of December quarter 2018)’, and the silver award for ‘Most improved number of first home buyer loans (as of December quarter 2018)’. Source: REIA HAR Report December quarter 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
1.3%
Key Market Indicators
30.2 4,9388,855
100.7 5.37%
4.6% $1,72326,938
Q2 2019 – Victoria
© Copyright PRDnationwide 2019. For Q2 2019, Victoria won the gold awards nationally for ‘Highest median weekly family income growth (as of December quarter 2018)’, ‘Highest number of first home buyer loans (as of December quarter 2018)’, and ‘Highest nett migration (as of September 2018)’, the silver award for ‘Highest number of dwelling approvals (as of February 2019)’ and the bronze award for ‘Most improved unemployment rate (as of March 2019)’. Source: REIA HAR Report December quarter 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
1.3%
Key Market Indicators
43.2 1,3213,833
100.7 5.37%
6.0% $2,0522,788
Q2 2019 – Western Australia
© Copyright PRDnationwide 2019. For Q2 2019, Western Australia won the gold award nationally for ‘Highest number of dwelling approval growth (as of February 2019)’, the silver awards for ‘Most improved home affordability loan index growth (as of December quarter 2018)’ and ‘Most improved unemployment rate (as of March 2019)’, and the bronze awards for ‘Highest home loan affordability index reading (as of December quarter 2018)’, and ‘Highest median weekly family income (as of December quarter 2018)’. Source: REIA HAR Report December quarter 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics.
1.3%