There is good news...
But not for Victoria:
And if your in Tassie....your screwed
http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/...-be-five-years-off-bis-shrapnel/2012120658324
The forecasting firm told a journalists' lunch in Melbourne it was expecting a recovery in NSW, Western Australia, Queensland and Northern Territory in the next few years, with WA the "first cab off the rank", according to senior manager of residential property Angie Zigomanis.
But not for Victoria:
But Victoria will be left behind, facing level growth for at least the next three years, says BIS Shrapnel, which forecasts vacancy rates will rise in the next year due to a big influx of residential developments currently in the pipeline coming online.
Zigomanis says Victoria could experience falls in capital growth for the next two to three years, and if housing picks up in the other states, as it is forecast to do, the RBA could raise interest rates again by 2015, which would nip Victoria's possible recovery in the bud. In that case, a recovery in the Victorian housing market could be five years off.
The firm is equally bearish on the Victorian economy as a whole, saying unemployment could rise to over 6.5% in the next few years.
"I don't think people realise how bad it's going to be in Victoria," says BIS Shrapnel chief economist Frank Gelber.
But at least Victorians be glad they are not living across the Bass Strait.
"Tasmania's a basket case," says Zigomanis.
And if your in Tassie....your screwed
http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/...-be-five-years-off-bis-shrapnel/2012120658324