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Conflicting signals from the housing market

New figures suggest growth in housing credit may have passed its peak but new listings of houses for sale and their asking prices suggest continued house price inflation. With special feature audio.

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 01 Sep 2016

Signs that housing credit growth has passed its peak and a marginal increase in the number of houses available for sale were offset by a fall in new listings in August and a rise in asking prices.

Reserve Bank figures showed housing credit in July was still strong in July at $1.63 billion but was

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 01 Sep 2016
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