Australian Listed Real Estate Tables
FNArena provides a weekly update of Australian listed real estate trusts (REIT) and property developers, current pricing yield and valuation data.
Read MoreFNArena provides a weekly update of Australian listed real estate trusts (REIT) and property developers, current pricing yield and valuation data.
Read MoreA weak interim profit lies ahead for struggling real estate agency McGrath which yesterday reported a small loss for the first quarter of 2018-19 and all but admitted the company will not make a profit for the year to June 30 on an after-tax basis.
Read MoreFNArena provides a weekly update of Australian listed real estate trusts (REIT) and property developers, current pricing yield and valuation data.
Read MoreAfter a long and intense tussle, Canada’s Oxford Properties has won the multi-billion dollar battle for control of Investa Office Fund (IOF).
Read MorePrices are likely to perform a lot better in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra & Hobart as they have not seen anything like the boom in Sydney & Melbourne.
Read MoreFNArena provides a weekly update of Australian listed real estate trusts (REIT) and property developers, current pricing yield and valuation data.
Read MoreThe listed builders of detached dwellings are holding their own amid a stiffening housing downturn, with the ‘strength in adversity’ message emanating from their recent profit results.
Read MoreThe outlook for the A-REIT sector is relatively benign, as brokers note portfolio fundamentals are healthy and gearing is generally low.
Read MoreIs yesterday’s buyback announcement from Stockland one of the more significant announcements from a key company in the Australian property sector- especially residential, retail and other commercial areas?
Read MoreIn this Informed Investor video Steven Bennet, Head of Direct Property at Charter Hall examines the current dynamics of the industrial property market
Read MoreFairfax Media’s Domain Holdings has engaged in a little house cleaning in first ever independent annual accounts with millions of dollars of write downs which produced a net loss for the year.
Read MoreA subdued reception from the market to yesterday’s 2017-18 annual results from property group Mirvac which revealed its third billion dollar result in as many years – thanks to some nice revaluations.
Read MoreWith so much uncertainty plaguing the residential property market at the moment, Informed Investor thought it a good time to sit down with SG Hiscock’s Grant Berry to discuss the broader property sector and Australian Real Estate Investment Trusts (AREITs) in particular.
Read MoreShares in home builder, AVJennings fell 1.4% yesterday after the company produced what amounts to an earnings downgrade for 2017-18 ahead of the release of the full year results later this month.
Read MoreWith the mortgage broking sector already under the regulatory blowtorch, Mortgage Choice has added to the pain with revelations of unhappy franchisees. But is there value emerging in the marked down shares, as well as those of listed counterpart Australian Financial Group?
Read MoreAustralian real estate investment trusts (A-REITs) have performed well recently and several A-REITs have re-affirmed FY18 guidance.
Read MoreMoody’s credit rating group has given investors in some of the biggest names in shopping centres a timely head up about a possible pitfall from the mooted spin off of Coles by Wesfarmers.
Read MoreJust as shares lead in the investment cycle, unlisted assets like commercial property, being more connected to the real economy, tend to lag. The next chart is a stylised version of the investment cycle – the thick grey line is the economic cycle.
Read MoreLendLease shares took a whacking yesterday for a downgrade, which wasn’t a downgrade and the sale of part of a key asset in a division that drew the ire of a leading analyst group.
Read MoreMy friend James Kirby certainly thinks so. In our Money Café podcast this week he was quite firm on the matter: that property is topping out and in any case it is all over the place, whereas the sharemarket is uniform, has produced solid returns for the past five years and will continue to do so.
Read MoreIf you hear anyone talking about “the housing market”, ask them “which one?” Australia DOES NOT have a housing market – it has many, and they are very different, as this chart from HSBC shows.
Read MoreInvestors get their mojo back. As the prospect of interest rate rises stretches further and further away, investors are taking advantage of the low cost of finance to buy more and presumably more expensive houses. And they’re about to finish the real estate year on a high. So it doesn’t look like rising house prices are going to stop anytime soon.
Read MorePeter Esho details the key market events for the week starting 16 December 2013.
Read MoreThe RBA goes into 2014 with a close eye on jobs, knowing very well that the economic outlook for Australia remains fragile. This statement was always going to sound cautious so it doesn’t come as a complete surprise – but the focus on the slowdown in the mining space cannot be understated. There is the prospect for one more cut in the first quarter of 2014.
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