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【悉尼与墨尔本清盘率上升快】市场转风向了?

 旅居墨尔本 2019-03-27

CoreLogic的最新数据显示,上周各首都城市的拍卖额下降。

该公司的研究显示,本周全澳共有1,669套房屋被拍卖,低于前一周的1,875套。

这一数字与2018年同期形成了鲜明对比。在复活节前的那个周末,有3990套房屋被拍卖,这是传统上每年拍卖最繁忙的一周之一。,

初步结果显示,两国首都城市本周的清盘率为56%,高于上周51.4%的最终清盘率。

在过去6周中,有5周的最终清盘率高于49.0%,本周可能也不会有什么不同。

在去年同一周内,最终清盘率为62.7%。

悉尼

预计州选举将导致全市拍卖活动下降,虽然拍卖活动从上周的638场下降到506场,但初步清盘率为62.2%。

去年同期,悉尼举行了1,383场拍卖会,清盘率为61.1%。

CoreLogic市场评论员凯文·布罗根(Kevin Brogan)表示,该市的初步清盘率反映出“相当强劲的表现”。

“值得注意的是,这座城市和南部腹地的表现非常好,”他说。

“我认为这表明,在市场疲软的情况下,理想的房产仍然能够吸引人们的注意。”

被拍卖的房产包括图拉穆拉巴旺大道36号(Barwon Avenue, Turramurra),最终成交。

LJ Hooker Turramurra的经纪人大卫·波科尔(David Bokor)表示,当天的一些强硬出价导致了这一结果。

“我们在整个竞选过程中都很有兴趣,”他说。

“买家有代表他们利益的人,他们想在拍卖时采取强硬手段,所以我们最终把它交给了买家。”


墨尔本

CoreLogic的数据显示,上周墨尔本举行了820场拍卖会,初步清盘率为57%。

上周有920宗拍卖,最终清盘率为52.1%。

去年同期,墨尔本举行了2071场拍卖会,清盘率为65.8%。

布罗根表示,各地区的清盘率相当。

他说:“最低的是56.7%,最高的是66.7%,所以差别不大。”

“莫宁顿半岛做得很好,西北部也是如此。”

REIV共接获554宗拍卖报告,其中325宗售出,229宗通过竞投,其中128宗为卖方竞投。

REIV首席执行官吉尔·金(Gil King)表示,初步结果显示,维多利亚的房屋清除率有所提高,房屋清除率连续三周高于单间。

他表示:“上周末,Mount Waverley以7套住宅的拍卖成交额位居榜首,其次是Kew和Reservoir,各有6套成功拍卖。

“格林维尔北部地区和拉洛尔的所有四家上市公司也都完成了上市。”

布里斯班

布里斯班从121场拍卖中获得了最低的初步清盘率,为34.2%。

去年同期,该市195场拍卖会的清盘率为45.2%。

阿波罗拍卖行的拍卖师贾斯汀·尼克尔森表示,该州其他地区的拍卖价格更高。

他说:“昆士兰州又熬过了一个闷热的周末,拍卖清仓率又一次表现强劲,保持了它的愤怒。”

“本周拍卖前的拍卖数量有所下降,但被多家注册买家的拍卖活动所取代。

活跃的投标比例很高,再次表明,当买家看到价值时,他们愿意支持自己的判断。尽管拍卖异常火爆,但平均每场拍卖仍有23人参加。”

Lower auction volumes across capital cities but clearance rates hold strong in Sydney and Melbourne

A decline in auction volumes across combined capital cities last week has headlined the latest data from CoreLogic.

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Research from the company has indicated there were 1,669 homes taken to auction across the combined capital cities this week, down from 1,875 over the previous week.

The number contrasts sharply with the corresponding week in 2018, where there were 3,990 homes taken to auction across what was the pre-Easter weekend - traditionally one of the busiest weeks for auctions each year. ,

Preliminary results show a clearance rate of 56% across the combined capital cities this week, increasing from last week’s final clearance rate of 51.4 per cent although this will revise lower as the remaining results are collected.

The finalised clearance rates have sat above 49.0 per cent for 5 of the last 6 weeks and it’s likely that this week will be no different.

Over the same week last year the final clearance rate was recorded at 62.7%. 

Sydney

The state election was expected to produce a dip in auction activity across the city, and while there was a decrease from 638 the previous week to 506, there was a preliminary clearance rate of 62.2%.

At the same time last year, there were 1,383 auctions were held and the clearance rate came in at 61.1%.

CoreLogic market commentator Kevin Brogan said the city's preliminary clearance rate reflected a 'reasonably strong performance'.

'It's worth noting that the city and inner south did extremely well,' he said.

'I think it shows that desirable properties can still attract attention in a softening market.'

Properties that went under the hammer included 36 Barwon Avenue, Turramurra, which ended up being passed in.

Agent David Bokor of LJ Hooker Turramurra said some hardball bidding on the day led to the result.

'We had a lot of interest throughout the campaign,' he said.

'The buyers had someone representing their interests and they wanted to play hardball under the hammer, so we ended up passing it in.'

Melbourne

According to CoreLogic, there were 820 auctions held across Melbourne in the past week, returning a preliminary clearance rate of 57%.

This is down from last week when there were last week there were 920 auctions returning a final clearance rate of 52.1 per cent.

At the same time last year, there were 2,071 auctions were held across the city, returning a clearance rate of 65.8 per cent. 

Mr Brogan said the clearance rate was evenly spread across the regions.

'The lowest was 56.7% and the highest was 66.7%, so there's not much of a difference there,' he said.

'The Mornington Peninsula did quite well, as did the North West.'

There were 554 auctions reported to the REIV, with 325 selling and 229 being passed in, 128 of those on a vendor bid.

 REIV CEO Gil King said the preliminary results showed a strengthening of Victoria’s clearance rate, with houses faring better than units for three consecutive weeks.

'Mount Waverley was home to the most auction sales this weekend with seven homes, followed by Kew and Reservoir with six successful auctions in each,' he said

'Northern suburbs of Greenvale and Lalor cleared all their four listings in each as well.”

 Brisbane

Brisbane returned the lowest preliminary clearance rate of all the capital cities with 34.2 from 121 auctions.

At the same time last year, the city boasted a clearance rate of 45.2% from 195 auctions.

Apollo auctions auctioneer Justin Nickerson said there was stronger bidding in other areas of the state.

'As Queensland sweltered through another weekend the auction clearance rate maintained its rage with another strong showing,' he said.

'The number of auctions that sold prior to auction dipped this week but was replaced by a number of under the hammer sales with multiple registered parties.

'The active bidding percentage was strong, again demonstrating that when buyers see value they are prepared to back their judgement. Despite the extreme heat attendance at auctions was still strong returning an average of 23 attendees per auction.'

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