Australian house prices are falling but have still more than doubled over the past decade
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•Sign up for The Crunch hereHouse prices dropped across several Australian capital cities in recent months, with major banks predicting falls of 2-3% by the end of the year.But after a decade of accele...
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المصدر: The Guardian | Source: The GuardianThe average dwelling price in Australia has risen to more than 17 years of a typical household’s disposable income
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House prices dropped across several Australian capital cities in recent months, with major banks predicting falls of 2-3% by the end of the year.
But after a decade of accelerating house prices, this wouldn’t make a significant dent in housing affordability.
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