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Australia home prices keep rising in Sept-CoreLogic

Published 03/10/2016, 10:06 am
Updated 03/10/2016, 10:10 am
© Reuters.  Australia home prices keep rising in Sept-CoreLogic

SYDNEY, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Australian home prices rose overall in September as record-low mortgage rates kept demand strong in Melbourne and Sydney, though the performance of other cities was a lot more patchy.

Monday's figures from property consultant CoreLogic showed its index of home prices for the combined capital cities climbed 1.0 percent in September, from August when it rose 1.1 percent.

Annual growth in prices ticked up to 7.1 percent in September, from 7 percent in August, though that remained a long way from last year's peak atop 11 percent.

The second straight month of gains followed rate cuts from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) in May and August, which took bank borrowing costs to an all-time low of 1.5 percent.

After its last easing, the central bank played down risks of a bubble in the housing market and specifically noted that changes to the methodology of CoreLogic's data had overstated recent price gains.

The central bank holds its October policy meeting on Tuesday and is considered almost certain to keep rates steady as it assesses the impact of past easing.

CoreLogic's September data showed a familiar pattern with continued strength in Sydney and Melbourne but huge variations elsewhere.

Home values were estimated to have jumped 2.3 percent in Melbourne during September alone, bringing gains for the third quarter to a blistering 5 percent.

Prices in Sydney increased by 0.8 percent in September, and 3.5 percent for the quarter.

Canberra and Adelaide both had upbeat quarters, but prices actually fell in Brisbane, Perth and Darwin.

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