Tim Lawless' captial city dwelling value breakdown

Tim LawlessAugust 11, 2013

Capital city dwelling values rose a further 1.6% in July taking the cumulative recovery in residential home values to 6.5% since the market bottomed out in May last year.

RP Data and Rismark International released its July housing market results which shows that capital city dwelling values increased by 1.6% over the month of July after posting a solid 1.9% capital gain in June. These latest monthly results now takes the cumulative recovery to 6.5% since dwelling values found their trough at the end of May last year.

Sydney2:36, Melbourne3:25, Brisbane4:10, Adelaide4:51, Perth5:47, Hobart6:36, Darwin7:22, Canberra7:53

 

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Tim Lawless

Tim Lawless is national research director of CoreLogic RP Data.

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