Eliza Owen Discusses RBA’s Influence on Property Market with SBS’s Cameron Carr

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Eliza Owen Discusses RBA’s Influence on Property Market with SBS’s Cameron Carr

Eliza Owen, a prominent figure from Cotality, formerly known as Corelogic, recently engaged in a thought-provoking discussion with SBS’s Cameron Carr. The discussion especially zeroed in on how the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) impacts the real estate sector. This subject is of immense fascination to investors and homeowners alike.

Owen’s deep experience in applied property analytics. There, he offered tremendous perspectives on how the RBA’s monetary policy decisions are influencing housing prices and market trends in Australia. Cotality quickly gained a reputation as a trusted authority in property data and research. It goes on to critique the Australian real estate sector’s changing landscape.

Throughout our conversation, Owen made it clear that this is an exciting time. He underscored the tangible reality that RBA interest rates impact property affordability immediately and directly affect buyer sentiment. She noted that fluctuations in these rates often result in corresponding adjustments in housing demand, ultimately shaping the market’s trajectory.

As always, Cotality, with Owen at the helm, aims to deliver the most useful insights. Providing policymakers and stakeholders with these insights will better equip them to make informed decisions in our rapidly changing economic environment. Through advanced data analytics, Cotality provides unrivaled insights into public and private market trends. This provides investors and property owners the ability to make better-informed investment decisions.

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