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  • Profile photo of steve-investsteve-invest
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    Does anybody know where I can find an updated and accurate property cycle indicator or property clock? That would be handy information. Or can anyone send me current property cycle info? Anywhere I can subscribe for this info?

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    We have access to updated reports on states and suburbs Australia wide. The reports have accurate info on past and projected growth. Let me know what suburb/s you are interested in and I will gladly send you the info. This offer is also available for all forum members.

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    the australian property institute publishes their survey for its members – broken down into various sectors. The last one I saw was a few months old.

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    API magazine has a data section at the back- it also includes a summary of where they thing the market is at in each of the capital cities.

    Be careful though- no one has a crystal ball and so these things can be wrong. Also there are markets within markets, so there may be a part of a particular city where property prices are stagnant and other regions where property prices are falling.

    Cheers,
    Luke

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    No crystal ball
    despita Professor of Economics or 'guru' of property

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    steve-invest wrote:
    Does anybody know where I can find an updated and accurate property cycle indicator or property clock? That would be handy information. Or can anyone send me current property cycle info? Anywhere I can subscribe for this info?

    Check out the Herron Todd White Month in Review – http://www.htw.com.au/Month_in_Review/November-2010-Month-In-Review.pdf

    Cheers

    Jamie

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