AUSTRALIA
Market Trends - Full
From CoreLogic Australia
Market Trends - Full contains property statistics to help you understand property performance across a comprehensive range of geographies.
It provides data on an extensive range of market fundamentals for houses and units across 71 different metric fields.
Data Overview
Market Trends – Full – Australia
Market Trends – Full contains property statistics to help you understand property performance across a comprehensive range of geographies.
It provides data on an extensive range of market fundamentals for houses and units across 71 different metric fields.
CoreLogic Market Trends can be used for a wide range of applications including: engaging customers, assessing risk, benchmarking portfolios, analysing market performance, informing investment and strategy decisions.
Market Trends Full version is an extended offering on the Market Trends Standard product, showcasing an additional 26 metrics on top of the 45 Market Trends Standard metrics.
This extended version provides further insights into the different layers of the housing market, including values by percentiles, new and resold median prices and vacancy rates. Including additional platform activity data at a Suburb level.
Learn more about CoreLogic Market Trends.
Sample Tables:
– Trends by Suburb
– Trends by Postcode
– Trends by Statistical Area 2 (SA2)
– Trends by Local Government Area
– Trends by Greater Capital City Statistical Area (GCCSA)
Sample Fields:
– Number of properties (Units/Houses)
– Owner-Occupier, Renter, Government owned ratios
– Sales volumes across month, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months
– Median sales price across 3 months, 6 months and 12 months
– 12 month median sales price changes across 3 months, 12 months, 3 years, and 5 years.
– Annual compound growth rates of 12 month median price over 5, 10 and 20 years
– 25th & 75th percentile 12 month sales price
– Total value of sales, 1 month and 12 months
– Median property values and value changes
– Property values by percentiles (min to max)
– Hold periods
– Total listing volumes, new listings volumes and auction volumes
– Time on market and discounting levels
– Median rental yields, rents and rental listings
– Vacancy Rates
– Residential Mortgage Index (RMI) and Residential Listing Index (RLI)