The NZ Property Market Podcast

S2.E15 - CoreLogic HPI, lending data and construction sector health

CoreLogic NZ Season 2 Episode 15

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The analysis of the potential impact of the removal of interest deductability for property investors continues with a data-focussed look into the immediate cost increase facing current owners. As Nick explains, it should be relatively limited in the short term.

Part of the reason is due to the exceptional growth in the market, expecially in the last year or two. And as Nick mentions, according to the latest CoreLogic house price index results, the growth is evident across the country.

Kelvin then reviews the latest RBNZ data releases, including the end of the mortgage deferral program and some startling stats on recent debt-to-income figuires for first home buyers in particular. This leads to plenty of discussion on the future and potential risk of increased interest rates on the state of the market.

Then, in yet another jam-packed episode Kelvin covers off the latest confidence data as well as Stats NZ releases on filled jobs and building consents, before Nick rounds the pod out with a quick look at the early market indicators for upcoming supply and demand.

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