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Employment Ripsnorter

By Pete Wargent on 14 Nov 2015 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

Total employment has more than doubled market expectations in leaping by 58,600+ in October, with a pleasing smash of 40,000+ in full-time employment, according to a dominant jobs report. Pete Wargent examines employment figures for each State, unemployment rates and youth unemployment. ...

Rental Inflation Soft

By Pete Wargent on 30 Oct 2015 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

Consumer Price Index figures for the third quarter reveal annual rental price growth in Australia is now at its lowest level since June 1995. In this report from Pete Wargent we find out how Australia's national rental growth trends are tracking and a take a look at rental growth across 5 and 10 year time periods by capital city. ...

Job Vacancies Follow House Prices

By Pete Wargent on 2 Oct 2015 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

Private sector job vacancies increased by +8.8 per cent over the year to August, suggesting employment gains ahead. In this report from Pete Wargent we find out how Australia's local economies are affected by these results and discover which State has the highest number of job vacancies following rising house prices and dwelling construction. ...

Construction Rebound…For Now

By Pete Wargent on 27 Aug 2015 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

The ABS released its Construction Work Done figures for the June quarter, which showed total construction for the quarter rebounding by +1.6 per cent to a seasonally adjusted $49.8 billion. Pete Wargent looks at the ABS data including the mining rebound in WA, building by State and residential building by State. ...

Construction Boom In The Bag

By Pete Wargent on 2 Jul 2015 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

More than 7,300 dwellings of four or more stories were approved in May- which is unprecedented in Australia. Pete Wargent analyses the ABS Building Approvals figures and reports on the remarkable affect low interest rates are having on residential housing and construction. ...

Auctions Romping Along

By Pete Wargent on 2 Jun 2015 No Comments yet, your thoughts are very welcome

The Sydney real estate property market seems to be locked in a "frenzy", so what will bring the property boom to an end? Pete Wargent analyses the latest housing finance figures and discusses the Melbourne and Sydney auction markets. ...

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