Rentals Under The Microscope (Part 1)

We have had a number of people asking for some analysis of the rental sector, (including on our recent Live Event, which by the way is still available to watch) as well as in the comments on the channel. So today we take a look, using data from our household surveys, and other sources. This … Continue reading “Rentals Under The Microscope (Part 1)”

The Phony Wars – The Property Imperative Weekly 21 July 2018

Welcome to the Property Imperative weekly to 21th July 2018, our digest of the latest finance and property news with a distinctively Australian flavour. By the way if you value the content we produce please do consider joining our Patreon programme, where you can support our ability to continue to make great content. Here is … Continue reading “The Phony Wars – The Property Imperative Weekly 21 July 2018”

Slow, Slow, Down Down, Slow…The Property Imperative Weekly to 14th July 2018

Welcome to the Property Imperative weekly to 7th July 2018, our digest of the latest finance and property news with a distinctively Australian flavour. By the way if you value the content we produce please do consider joining our Patreon programme, where you can support our ability to continue to make great content. Here is … Continue reading “Slow, Slow, Down Down, Slow…The Property Imperative Weekly to 14th July 2018”

When Will The “Debt Elastic” Ping Back? – The Property Imperative Weekly 7th July 2018

Welcome to the Property Imperative weekly to 7th July 2018, our digest of the latest finance and property news with a distinctively Australian flavour.  By the way if you value the content we produce please do consider joining our Patreon programme, where you can support our ability to continue to make great content. Here is … Continue reading “When Will The “Debt Elastic” Ping Back? – The Property Imperative Weekly 7th July 2018″

The Household Asset Worm Is Turning

The RBA updated their E2 Household Finances – Selected Ratios to end March, released at the end of June. So they are yet to reflect the latest downturn in home prices and rising debt. But the trajectory is clear and should be ringing alarm bells. First the ratio of household debt to housing assets and … Continue reading “The Household Asset Worm Is Turning”

A Year In A Day – The Property Imperative Weekly 30 June 2018

Welcome to the Property Imperative weekly to 30th June 2018, our digest of the latest finance and property news with a distinctively Australian flavour. Watch the video, listen to the podcast or read the transcript.  scrollings=”no”  On the global stage, U.S. stocks were met with heavy selling pressure this week as the trade … Continue reading “A Year In A Day – The Property Imperative Weekly 30 June 2018”

Banking Profitably Rose In March 2018 Quarter But…

Alongside the property exposures data that we discussed recently, see our post, “The Mortgage Industry in Three Sides“, APRA also related their quarterly data relating to banks in Australia to March 2018. In summary the total profits were up 9.1% compared with a year ago, total assets grew 3% over the same period, the capital … Continue reading “Banking Profitably Rose In March 2018 Quarter But…”

The Nasty Cocktail; And Who’s Drinking – The Property Imperative Weekly – 16 June 2018

Welcome to the Property Imperative weekly to 16th June 2018, our digest of the latest finance and property news with a distinctively Australian flavour. Watch the video, listen to the podcast, or read the transcript.  scrollings=”no”  We start with the international markets, because familiar market foes returned this week as the U.S. and … Continue reading “The Nasty Cocktail; And Who’s Drinking – The Property Imperative Weekly – 16 June 2018”