Melbourne Auction Results – November 16th, 2015

By Peter Sarmas on 15 Nov 2015
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Melbourne Auction Results 16th November 2015

71%
Clearance
Rate

1243
Reported
Auctions

Sold at Auction: 715 Auction Volumes: $797.73m
Passed in: 363 Last Weekend: 1113
Sold Before: 165 Last Year: 1346
Sold After: 0 Houses: 73%
    Units: 66%

 

A clearance rate of 71 per cent was recorded this weekend compared to 68 per cent last weekend and 66 per cent this weekend last year. There were 1243 auctions reported to the REIV this weekend, with 880 selling and 363 being passed in, 141 of those on a vendor bid. 

There were about 11,800 residential sales in the month of October – up eight per cent from the same time last year.

Are These The Best Buying Conditions In Melbourne?

This week a raft of economic news has been released, unfortunately not one of them has made front page, what a shame.

Let me shed some light, our unemployment rate fell by a whopping 0.3% to 5.9% for the month of October, wow! What that means in jobs terms is a whopping 58,600 jobs were added for the month on an expected 15,000, that’s four times the economic forecast, not bad hey? I could name a few countries around the world who’d give their eye-tooth for these numbers.

JP Morgan chief economist Stephen Walters says it was the strongest gain in jobs in about three-and-a-half years. “The mix is also very good, with most of the job gains in full-time employment, while hours worked across the whole employment market went up another 1.2 per cent,” he said.

Full-time employment rose by 40,000, while the number of part-time jobs was up by 18,600, the figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed.

This certainly looks like the death knell on whether the Reserve Bank will drop rates any further. If anything and combined with the recent retail spending data and improving consumer confidence, the chance of cash rates rising is becoming a reality in the short term.

According to Westpac Economist Bill Evans, cash rates have bottomed and if anything is set to increase to 2.5% by Dec 2016 and 3.5% by Dec 2017. Our economy is expected to grow to 3.5% from 3.0%. He sees further growth in Melbourne’s house prices some 3-5 years longer and an oversupply of apartments in the inner city, as a real threat and debt serviceability strong but will weaken.

Our strongest industries at the moment are tourism, construction, education and health. And our declining population growth appears to have bottomed.

The unknown factor is how much further will unemployment levels fall and what affect will that have on wages. Some economists believe we are nearing full employment and any further falls in the unemployment rate could lead to wage rises which is a precursor to more house price rises.

Many agents over the weekend continued reporting a “patchy market” while at the same time clearance rates are bubbling along at around the 70% mark despite very large auction volumes.

If, and it is a big if, the Australian economy continues to grow together with our population, there is every chance SQM’s Louis Christopher’s prediction of house prices growing between 8%-13% in 2016 could become a reality.
 
This makes the current Melbourne property market conditions perhaps the best buying for some time to come.
 

Street Advocate In Armadale

Well we were back again, this time to bid on a fantastic 2 bedroom apartment in leafy Armadale. This property ticked many criteria we look for in investment grade properties. After the auction Bill, our client, described me as always looking for properties “with an X factor”. We had spent three months together trying to find the right one so I guess he was right, you see buying something unique in the area always helps when it comes to selling. Read more
 

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TOP 5 HOUSES

1. 520 Barkers Road, Hawthorn East $4,361,000
2. 38 Richmond Terrace, Richmond $4,320,000
3. 23 Widford Street, Hawthorn East $4.300,000
4. 7 Maysbury Avenue, Brighton $3,750,000
5. 16 Tollington Avenue, Malvern East $3,565,000

TOP 5 BARGAIN HOUSES
1. 3 Carnarvon Place, Melton West $212,000
2. 22 Washington Street, St Albans $330,000
3. 222 Eastbourne Road, Rosebud $330,000
4. 26 Jade Crescent, Wyndham Vale $331,000
5. 2 Tawny Court, Truganina $335,000

TOP 5 APARTMENTS
1. 2A Collins Street, Ormond $1,825,000
2. 10/1 Monaro Road, Kooyong $1,820,000
3. 5A Edgar Street, Brighton,$1,770,000
4. 62A Bulleen Road, Balwyn North $1,550,000
5. 2/2 Hilda Street, Balwyn $1,450,000

TOP 5 BARGAIN APARTMENTS
1. 8/85 Buckley Street, Noble Park $188,000
2. 3/88 Corrigan Road, Noble Park $233,000
3. 4/552 Moreland Road, Brunswick West $250,000
4. 3/1152 Heatherton Road, Noble Park $264,000
5. 14/2 Berry Street, Essendon North $285,000

Source: REIV

 

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About the Author

Peter Sarmas is a Certified Property Investment Advisor (PIAA) and Vendor/Buyer Advocate. Before becoming the founder of Street News, Peter completed a Degree in Applied Science (Chemistry) and a Graduate Diploma in Property Valuations (Hons). Peter believes property investing is a major and potentially risky undertaking. In his view, everyone should have an independent person acting on their behalf when seeking property investment advice.

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