Measuring Borrowing Capacity – A New Index

Measuring Borrowing Capacity – A New Index

Loanscape has created a new index which is a direct measure of the changes to borrowing capacity for prospective home buyers. Known as the Loanscape Borrowing Capacity Index it is an expression of the relative change in borrowing capacity for singles and couples among a basket of lenders.

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Market Essentials - November 2022

Market Essentials - November 2022

The RBA increased the cash rate by a further 25 basis points this month, bringing it up to 2.85%. Current rates are still considered modest by economists in light of the highest inflation on record in three decades.

The new Federal government has delivered its first budget this month with a plan to build 1 million new homes over the next 5-years. The plan provides for 30,000 social and affordable rental homes.

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Market Essentials - October 2022

Market Essentials - October 2022

Australia’s house prices continue to fall, driven by reduced lending capacity and rising interest rates, which currently linger between 4% and 5%. According to Capital Economics Marcel Thieliant, this trend is set to continue as central bank looks to cool inflation.

This month the Reserve Bank raised interest rates by another 25 basis points to bring the cash rate to 2.6%, contributing to a further drop in confidence amongst buyers.

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Market Essentials - September 2022

Market Essentials - September 2022

This months interest rate rise of 0.5 per cent marked the RBA’s fifth consecutive rate rise, taking the cash rate to 2.35 per cent for September.

This takes the cash rate to its highest level since December 2014 and prompts questions of how long rate rises will continue. To date, this is the fastest interest rates have risen in 28 years as the RBA tries to curb inflation.

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Market Essentials - August 2022

Market Essentials - August 2022

The RBA increased interest rates again this week as inflation rose to 6.1 per cent; the fastest pace in more than two decades. Meanwhile, Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, has warned us to ‘brace for pain to escape recession’ later this year.

Despite the gloomy economic forecast, there were mixed messages in the property market last month, with auction clearance rates falling below 60 per cent for the seventh straight week but prestige properties going gangbusters.

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Market Essentials - July 2022

Market Essentials - July 2022

June saw a weakening of the housing market, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne, which are more sensitive to interest rate fluctuations. But even in Adelaide, one of the more buoyant markets of late, the pace of growth is slowing. Homeowners wanting to sell now fear they’ve ‘missed the boat’, while prospective buyers play the waiting game as housing affordability and rising interest rates become the primary concern.

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