Sentences with phrase «over rising house prices»

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Perth house prices rose 0.5 per cent last month, with an industry analyst suggesting the worst may be over for local dwelling values.
The contractor is also a prime beneficiary of the White House's defense budget increase, as well as new arms deals with the likes of Saudi Arabia: Lockheed's stock price has risen some 26 % over the past year, handily beating the S&P, while revenue jumped 17 % in 2016.
Over the last 20 years, in spite of the housing crash, you would have done better with real estate if you bought in one of the 20 U.S. cities where prices have risen the most.
«If there really was a shortage of housing in the UK, rents like house prices, would be rising well in excess of the CPI, whereas they have broadly risen in line over the last ten years.»
This is familiar ground for the SocGen strategist, who argued back in April that the British government could «concrete over the entire length and breadth of the UK and house prices would still rise» arguing that Britain doesn't actually have a shortage of housing, just a big imbalance in supply and demand.
Home prices in New York's notoriously difficult housing market rose just 1.45 % over the past three years, while rents over that period rose by around 5 %.
Treasury prices rose on Tuesday, pushing yields higher, as fears over the U.S.'s protectionist policies makes a return on reports that the White House may crack down on Chinese investments in American tech companies.
Indeed, the strong growth of investor housing loans has driven the growth in household debt (as a share of disposable incomes) over recent years and contributed to a rise in both housing prices and dwelling construction.
So long as house prices were rising, borrowers were able to refinance and roll over the loan.
Over the past 15 years, housing prices in Metro Vancouver have risen dramatically.
(c) suburban and exurban housing prices have been flat since 2008 in metro Vancouver, whereas (like in Toronto) prices have risen in the inner core, but I'm not sure I'd attribute that to the carbon tax as much as people deciding to value their time over the size of their home (and value the walkable, transit - oriented lifestyle).
House prices in the city rose by 9.5 % over the previous 12 months, according to the company's report.
House prices in Dallas have risen steadily over the last couple of years.
Oakland Housing Market Forecast Home prices in Oakland rose steadily, and significantly, over the last couple of years.
Get a free San Diego mortgage rate quote Over the last few years, San Diego home prices rose steadily and approached the peak levels seen during the last housing boom.
Over the last few years, San Diego home prices rose steadily and approached the peak levels seen during the last housing boom.
One recent forecast for the Phoenix housing market suggests that home prices will rise at a more modest, but historically average, pace of around 3.5 % over the next year.
The housing - market recovery is tenuous and probably far too reliant on central - bank stimulus, but we'll take rising home prices over falling home prices any day of the week.
Recent housing market forecasts for 2017 through 2018 suggest that home prices in the U.S. could rise somewhere between 3 % and 5 % over the next 12 months.
A new forecast for the Los Angeles housing market suggests that home prices could rise considerably slower over the next year than the previous 12 months, settling into a historically average rate of growth.
They were carried over from 2015 with no changes, because the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) felt that home prices in these counties did not rise enough from year to year to warrant higher loan limits.
Home prices within the Danville, California housing market have risen steadily over the last year or so.
Recent housing market forecasts suggest that home prices nationwide will continue rising over the next 12 months, at least in most parts of the country.
Predictions for the Orange County housing market in 2017 suggest that prices could rise more slowly over the coming months.
The real estate information company Zillow reports that the median house price rose 7.5 % over the last 12 months alone (as of November 2017).
The first thing you should know about the Sacramento housing market in 2017 is that home prices have risen sharply over the last couple of years — and they're still climbing.
Household wealth rose by 5.1 per cent in the December quarter, reflecting rising house and share prices, to be 11.7 per cent higher over the year.
While some of the rise in inflation over the past year or so reflects increases in the price of oil and tax - related increases in the cost of insurance, house purchase and cigarettes and tobacco, the pick - up in inflation has been quite broadly based (Table 12).
A recent forecast for the Santa Ana, California housing market suggests that home prices could rise more slowly over the months ahead.
Both series suggest that house prices continue to rise most rapidly in Melbourne and Sydney, where prices have risen by over 50 per cent and around 30 per cent respectively since mid 1996, according to the REIA data (Graph 18).
According to the company's research team, home prices within the Sacramento housing market rose by 11.3 % over the last year, and are expected t0 climb by another 5.4 % over the next 12 months.
Over the last year, house prices have risen in all of the metro areas listed above, albeit to varying degrees.
The widely cited CoreLogic HPI Forecast suggests that house prices in the U.S. will rise by 5.3 %, year over year, from August 2016 to August 2017.
Property prices with increase by between 24 % and 30 % over the next five years, leading agents Chesterton Humberts and Knight Frank predict Two more agents have produced upbeat forecasts of the UK housing market — with rise of 24 % -30 % in the next five years and increases in prime London by almost a half..
However, the official planning permissions data have shown a sharp rise since the middle of last year, indicating that things may be starting to improve on this front, which should help to reduce the increase in house prices over time.
House prices are also rising quickly, with the national measure climbing by 14 per cent over the year to the June quarter.
Non-tradables price inflation continues to be affected by strength in house purchase costs, which increased by 5 1/2 per cent over the year; this increase is the result of rising costs of skilled labour and materials.
As in Australia, consumption has also been supported by rapid house price inflation, with prices rising by 16 per cent over the past year and doubling over the past five years.
Household consumption continues to be a key contributor to overall growth, propelled by a relatively tight labour market and rising house prices, which are up by around 15 per cent over the past year.
According to the company's 2017 home - price forecast for Los Angeles, house values are expected to rise by a more modest 3 % over the next 12 months (through January 2018).
The popular real estate index, which tracks repeat sales of identical single - family houses as they turn over through the years, said San Diego home prices had risen 7.4 percent in a year.
China's growth over the same period was 6.9 %, unchanged from the first three months of the year, with the property sector a notable area of strength, as house prices continued to rise despite measures by the Chinese government to cool the country's housing market.
A recent home - price forecast for the Los Angeles housing market in 2017 suggests that prices will rise by around 3 % over the next 12 months, from January 2017 to January 2018.
That this House: (1) notes with concern the impact on the Dairy Industry of the Coles milk pricing strategy and that: (a) dairy farmers around the country are today seriously questioning their future having suffered through one of the worst decades in memory including droughts, floods, price cuts and rising cost of inputs such as energy and feed; (b) unsustainable retail milk prices will, over time, compel processors to renegotiate contracts with dairy farmers and the prospect that these contracts will be below the cost of production may force many to leave the industry; (c) the fact that supermarkets are now selling milk cheaper than many varieties of bottled water will be the straw that finally breaks the camel's back for many dairy farmers; and (d) the risk of other potential impacts includes: (i) decreased competition as name brands are forced from the shelves; and (ii) the possible loss of fresh milk supplies to some parts of the country as local fresh milk industries become unviable; and (2) calls on the Government to: (a) ask the ACCC to immediately examine the big supermarkets and milk wholesalers after recent price cuts to ensure they do not have too much market power and are not anti-competitive in their behaviour; and (b) support the new Senate inquiry into the ongoing milk price war between the country's major supermarket chains».
«We've seen house prices rise by about 180 per cent over the last ten years.
Problem 1: Housing costs are rising, and this is pushing up government expenditure Over the past few decades rents and house prices have risen much more rapidly in the UK than other countries.
Reflecting bipartisan consternation over the rising price of a college education and other postsecondary issues, the House education committee voted unanimously today to send its version of a bill to reauthorize the Higher Education Act to the full House.
Well, it can be difficult — the population has increased over 22 % since 2000, and housing prices are rising.
All age groups experienced a rise in wealth due to surging housing prices — especially between 1981 and 2006 — but the biggest gains were for homeowners aged 75 and up, who saw their home values rise by 63 % in real terms over that period.
It's a testament to the resilience of the American working class that between rising prices for basic necessities like housing, food, clothing and gasoline we still have enough left over to make payments on our various debts.
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