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This week, Nick and Kelvin discuss the latest Women and Property Report, highlighting the persistent investment property gap between genders.
They then explore economic indicators, labour market trends, consumer confidence, and inflation insights, while also predicting potential changes in house prices (using the weekly home value index data as a guide).
The conversation wraps up with a discussion on government infrastructure funding changes, announced last week.
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In this episode of the New Zealand Property Market podcast, Nick Goodall interviews Nicole Pervan, GM of Home Lending at Kiwibank, in celebration of International Women's Day 2025.
They discuss Nicole's personal and professional journey, the challenges women face in the workplace, and the importance of financial literacy and home ownership.
Nicole shares insights on leadership development at Kiwibank, the attributes of effective leaders, and offers advice for young leaders. The conversation emphasises the significance of International Women's Day and the need for deliberate action to support gender equality in the workplace.
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In this episode of the New Zealand Property Market podcast, Nick Goodall speaks with Shayna King, a mortgage advisor at Loan Market South in Christchurch.
They discuss Shayna's career journey, the impact of recent monetary policy changes on mortgage rates, and the current state of the property market in Christchurch.
Shayna shares insights on client demographics, the new build market, and the importance of ethical advice in the mortgage industry.
The conversation highlights the challenges faced by mortgage advisors and the significance of legal connections in the home buying process.
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This week Nick and Kelvin piggy-back off the release of the CoreLogic monthly chart pack, to dig into the latest listing data, including regional, property type and bedroom count differences as well as the dynamics of the supply and demand of the current rental market.
They explore the high levels of property listings, particularly in Wellington, and discuss how these trends vary across different regions, including Christchurch and Queenstown.
The conversation highlights the importance of understanding demographics and demand when considering property investments, as well as the impact of rental supply and tenant income levels on rental prices.
They also discuss the impact of migration on housing demand, trends in interest rates and mortgages, and the implications of development contributions on housing supply in Auckland.
They explore the challenges of affordability for renters, the slowdown in migration growth, and the potential for future housing shortages due to new regulations. The discussion emphasizes the need for infrastructure investment to support population growth and housing development.
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Coming to you shortly after the OCR announcement Nick and Kelvin discuss the Reserve Bank's recent Monetary Policy Statement, focusing on the significant changes in interest rate forecasts, the implications for economic growth and inflation, and the outlook for house prices. They analyze how the anticipated cuts in the official cash rate (OCR) will affect borrowing capacity and consumer spending, while also addressing the broader economic context and potential market dynamics.
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This week Nick and Kelvin discuss recent lending data, the Pain and Gain report for Q4, and expectations for the upcoming official cash rate announcement.
They analyse trends in mortgage rates, consumer behaviour, and the overall economic outlook, emphasizing the impact of lower interest rates on disposable income and spending.
The conversation highlights the resilience of the housing market and the importance of lending regulations in mitigating risks during downturns.
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In this episode of the New Zealand Property Market podcast, CoreLogic Head of Research Nick Goodall speaks with Paul Foster from Ray White about the current state of the real estate market in Auckland.
They discuss Paul's journey into real estate, insights into buyer behaviour, the dynamics of the vendor market, and strategies for investors.
The conversation also touches on the role of technology in real estate, common mistakes made by buyers and sellers, and the challenges faced by agents in the industry.
Paul shares valuable tips for navigating the market and emphasises the importance of understanding market cycles and buyer motivations.
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This week Nick and Kelvin discuss the latest labour market figures (for Q4) and the implications of rising unemployment on the housing market.
They also analyse the trends of first home buyers in 2024 as well as explore the potential dynamics of movers and mortgaged investors in 2025.
Additionally they round up the latest news, including the potential relaxation of the foreign buyer ban, the recent capital value revaluations in Wellington and current mortgage rates (off the back of a 3-year rate dropping below 5%).
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In today's episode Nick and Kelvin discuss the latest trends in the property market as indicated by the CoreLogic Home Value Index for January. They explore the flat market conditions, regional variabilities, and the impact of lower mortgage rates.
The conversation shifts to economic indicators, particularly the New Zealand Activity Index (NZAC), suggesting a potential end to the recession. They also delve into public sentiment regarding housing affordability and the importance of location in the housing market.
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In this episode of the New Zealand Property Market podcast, Nick Goodall interviews Dallas Roberts, a mortgage advisor at Loan Market Agile.
They discuss the current state of the property market in New Zealand, focusing on trends in mortgage applications, the behaviour of first home buyers, and the impact of interest rates.
Dallas shares insights on the increasing demand for family homes, the challenges faced by first home buyers, and the evolving construction market.
The conversation also highlights the importance of customer experience in the mortgage advisory business and the strategies that contribute to Loan Market Agile's success.
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This week, Nick and Kelvin discuss the recent CPI inflation data (for 2024 Q4) and its implications for mortgage holders. Then, off the back of release of the latest CoreLogic monthly chart pack, they explore the recovery in the real estate market, highlighting a significant increase in transaction volumes compared to the previous year.
The conversation also touches on the Prime Minister's State of the Nation speech, which, while lacking specific housing market details, emphasises economic recovery and the impact of falling interest rates.
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Today, Nick and Kelvin discuss the latest lending data from the Reserve Bank, highlighting a significant trend towards floating mortgage rates.
They explore the implications of this trend, the state of building consents, and the potential recovery of the construction sector.
The conversation also touches on upcoming inflation data and its impact on monetary policy.
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Happy New Year! In the first podcast of the year, Nick and Kelvin discuss the latest trends in the property market, including the CoreLogic Home Value Index, construction costs (CCCI report), and Reserve Bank mortgage lending data.
They explore the contrasting performance of Auckland and Hamilton, the current state of the construction sector, and the dynamics of the rental market. The conversation also touches on personal reflections from their summer breaks and the new podcast format for the year ahead.
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Merry Christmas!
Welcome to 2024 Property Wrapped, where Nick Goodall from CoreLogic discusses the 2024 property market with industry leaders Diego Traglia and Steve McMenamy. They reflect on the year's market dynamics, including the rise of first home buyers, the return of investors, and the impact of interest rates.
The discussion also covers predictions for 2025, the influence of consumer psychology on market behaviour, and the overall sentiment towards property transactions.
The experts emphasise the importance of knowledge and education in navigating the evolving market landscape.Sign up for news and insights or contact on LinkedIn, Twitter @NickGoodall_CL or @KDavidson_CL and email nick.goodall@corelogic.co.nz or kelvin.davidson@corelogic.co.nz
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In this episode, Nick and Kelvin discuss the recent GDP figures, their implications for the economy and property market, and the expected trends for 2025, including covering the final monthly chart pack of the year.
They analyse the government's financial update, the impact of interest rates on the housing market, and the current state of inflation and rental prices.
The conversation highlights the conflicting forces at play in the market and offers insights into future trends for investors and homeowners alike.
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In this episode, Nick and Kelvin review the New Zealand property market's performance in 2024 and discuss expectations for 2025.
They analyse key statistics from the 'Best of the Best' report, highlighting trends in property sales, rental yields, and the impact of interest rates.
The conversation also covers the changing dynamics of first home buyers and investors in the market, as well as broader economic indicators such as migration data and retail spending.
In this conversation, Kelvin and Nick discuss the current economic indicators and their implications for the real estate market, particularly focusing on Auckland's housing performance and the outlook for new builds in regional markets (thanks to some listener questions).
They analyse GDP trends, the impact of interest rates, and the performance of new townhouses compared to older properties. The discussion also touches on the broader economic recovery and the factors influencing regional markets.
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This week Nick and Kelvin discuss the current state of the property market, highlighting a continued decline in home values (according to the CoreLogic Home Value Index) and a holding pattern in the market.
They explore insights from the construction industry, noting a potential bottoming out of dwelling consents and the impact of lower interest rates.
The conversation shifts to loan terms, revealing a trend towards shorter fixed rates and floating loans.
Looking ahead, they emphasize the importance of upcoming data releases, particularly net migration figures, and keep an eye out for the best of the best report, live on Thursday.
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In this episode Nick and Kelvin discuss the recent OCR decision, its implications for mortgage rates, and the current state of the lending market.
They analyze the latest lending data, highlighting increased activity among investors and first-home buyers.
The conversation shifts to the broader economic landscape, examining consumer confidence and retail sales trends.
They also delve into the impact of debt-to-income restrictions on the housing market and consider future economic recovery strategies, emphasizing the need for both monetary and fiscal support.Sign up for news and insights or contact on LinkedIn, Twitter @NickGoodall_CL or @KDavidson_CL and email nick.goodall@corelogic.co.nz or kelvin.davidson@corelogic.co.nz
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In this episode, Nick Goodall and Chief Economist Kelvin Davidson discuss the Reserve Bank's recent decision to cut the official cash rate by 0.5%, bringing it down to 4.25%. They analyse the implications of this decision on economic forecasts, including unemployment rates and house price growth. The conversation highlights the expected trajectory of the OCR, the impact of lower mortgage rates on the housing market, and the broader economic context, including global factors influencing inflation and growth.
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In this episode of the New Zealand Property Market podcast, Nick Goodall and Chief Economist Kelvin Davidson discuss the current state of the property market, focusing on the anticipated OCR cut, buyer classification, and economic indicators. They explore the dynamics between first-home buyers and mortgaged investors, the challenges faced by movers, and the broader economic context influencing the Reserve Bank's decisions. The conversation highlights the slow recovery expected for the economy and property market, emphasising the need for fiscal support alongside monetary policy adjustments.
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