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There are positive signals for the Australian real estate sector. Inflation is showing signs of moderating, interest rates appear to have peaked, employment remains resilient and cap rate expansion seems to be topping out. All of this is flowing through to improving investor sentiment.
But we’re still in a very volatile and uncertain geopolitical environment and China’s economic woes are heightening.
So, what does this mean for real estate? Find out in this latest episode of Talking Property: The House View as CBRE’s Phil Rowland, Pacific Advisory Services CEO, and Sameer Chopra, Pacific Head of Research, chat about pricing, investor intentions, the vacancy outlook, cost of living pressures, and some of their key predictions.
If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at [email protected].
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There are positive signals for the Australian real estate sector. Inflation is showing signs of moderating, interest rates appear to have peaked, employment remains resilient and cap rate expansion seems to be topping out. All of this is flowing through to improving investor sentiment.
But we’re still in a very volatile and uncertain geopolitical environment and China’s economic woes are heightening.
So, what does this mean for real estate? Find out in this latest episode of Talking Property: The House View as CBRE’s Phil Rowland, Pacific Advisory Services CEO, and Sameer Chopra, Pacific Head of Research, chat about pricing, investor intentions, the vacancy outlook, cost of living pressures, and some of their key predictions.
If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at [email protected].

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