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Housing affordability eases while rents continue to soar4th December 2008 Housing affordability across Australia has finally turned the corner thanks to the positive impact of the first rate cut in September. The latest data from the Deposit Power/Real Estate Institute of Australia Housing Affordability report showed most states saw a reduction in the proportion of household income needed to meet mortgage repayments. Nationally, this proportion fell to 38.8%. NSW has taken back its position as the least affordable state with households now needing 41.6% of the family income to pay their loan repayment. This is a considerable improvement from the 42.6% level in the previous quarter. Queensland families saw the affordability level dropping below 40% for the first time in 2008 to 39.9%. The Northern Territory was the only state recording a significant deterioration in housing affordability in the September quarter. The proportion of household income needed to meet loan repayments climbed to 28.1% from 25.2% in the previous quarter. REIA said vacancy rates show that demand for rental properties remains extremely high in every state and territory. "There is little prospect that this will improve in the short term - a situation exacerbated by the global financial crisis that erupted during the September quarter," it said. © Your Investment Property. magazine. Reproduced with permission. To read more Investment news from Your Investment Property, go to www.yipmag.com.au or pick up a copy from your local newsagent today.
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