In this episode, host Andrew McCann is joined by Eliza Owen, Head of Research at CoreLogic, to delve into the current state of Melbourne's rental and investor markets. They discuss the significant growth in rent values and the persistently low vacancy rates, highlighting the challenging situation for renters. Eliza explains the underlying factors driving these trends, including migration, supply and demand dynamics, slow new dwelling construction, and fluctuating interest rates.
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In this episode, host Andrew McCann is joined by Eliza Owen, Head of Research at CoreLogic, to delve into the current state of Melbourne's rental and investor markets. They discuss the significant growth in rent values and the persistently low vacancy rates, highlighting the challenging situation for renters. Eliza explains the underlying factors driving these trends, including migration, supply and demand dynamics, slow new dwelling construction, and fluctuating interest rates.
S2 E1 - The five economic forces shaping the housing market with Martin Lakos
Inside Melbourne's Property Market
18 minutes
1 year ago
S2 E1 - The five economic forces shaping the housing market with Martin Lakos
In this episode, host Andrew McCann is joined by Martin Lakos, Divisional Director at Macquarie Bank, to discuss the current economic conditions influencing Melbourne's housing market. Martin offers insights into major economic factors like interest rates, inflation, and population growth, while Andy shares real-world examples of these trends affecting the market.
Inside Melbourne's Property Market
In this episode, host Andrew McCann is joined by Eliza Owen, Head of Research at CoreLogic, to delve into the current state of Melbourne's rental and investor markets. They discuss the significant growth in rent values and the persistently low vacancy rates, highlighting the challenging situation for renters. Eliza explains the underlying factors driving these trends, including migration, supply and demand dynamics, slow new dwelling construction, and fluctuating interest rates.