Spring listings increase needs buyer demand: CoreLogic RP Data's Tim Lawless

Spring listings increase needs buyer demand: CoreLogic RP Data's Tim Lawless
Michael CrawfordAugust 31, 2015

Spring is expected to bring an increase in listing numbers but whether buyer demand keeps pace with the additional level of homes for sale is another question, according to CoreLogic RP Data's head of research Tim Lawless.

The CoreLogic RP Data Hedonic Home Value Index for August found new listing numbers are 5.5% higher across capital cities when compared with the same time last year. There was a 16% lift in fresh listings for Sydney and a 10% lift in Melbourne.

Mr Lawless said this is indicative that the spring listing trend is already accelerating as vendors look to take advantage of the strong selling conditions. 

"The Spring season will provide a timely litmus test for the housing market given it’s a time when listing numbers normally increase materially," he said.

"It will be important to monitor whether buyer demand keeps pace with the additional number of homes being advertised for sale."

Michael Crawford

Michael is the real estate reporter for western Sydney and loves writing about homes and the people who live in them. A former production editor and news journalist, he enjoys writing about real-world property purchases as well as aspirational buys and builds. Following a recent move from Sydney’s northern beaches, Michael now actually enjoys commuting.

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