Hi guys
Have put up December's figures on the websitew and did a public media release this time. http://www.sqmresearch.com.au
The numbers showed a dip from the month of November to December. However I am confident enough to say this is seasonal given that landlords tend to withdraw rental advertising in the lead up to the Xmas Holidays. That has certainly been the case in previous Decembers as the data illustrates.
December on December(07) the figures are quite conclusive. There has been an increase in vacancies just about everywhere. Some cities are still tight such as Hobart, Adelaide, Canberra and to a leser extent, Brisbane and Perth.
But in Sydney and Melbourne, things are loosening up; particuarly in the inner urban/affluent areas. Even so its still tight in the affordable areas of the
Have put up December's figures on the websitew and did a public media release this time. http://www.sqmresearch.com.au
The numbers showed a dip from the month of November to December. However I am confident enough to say this is seasonal given that landlords tend to withdraw rental advertising in the lead up to the Xmas Holidays. That has certainly been the case in previous Decembers as the data illustrates.
December on December(07) the figures are quite conclusive. There has been an increase in vacancies just about everywhere. Some cities are still tight such as Hobart, Adelaide, Canberra and to a leser extent, Brisbane and Perth.
But in Sydney and Melbourne, things are loosening up; particuarly in the inner urban/affluent areas. Even so its still tight in the affordable areas of the