state capitals: The Core Logic July 2019 home value index shows national dwelling values were flat over the month - stabilising after a consistent trend towards smaller month-on-month declines - helped by a subtle price rise across most capital cities, according to Nine News Australia. Prices across the state capitals rose by a combined 0.1 per cent in July, breaking almost two years of losses, including a monthly increase of 0.2 per cent in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, and an easing decline in Adelaide, Perth and Canberra. To improve your experience update it here News National National property prices increase for first time since 2017By AAP10 22am Aug 2, prices stabilised in July as the housing market embraced dual rate cuts and improved credit availability, but economists have warned not to expect a boom in the near future. Australian house prices just rose for the first time in two years. But he warned against expecting a 'v-shaped' recovery in the market. AAP Core Logic head of research Tim Lawless said the figures suggested a new floor had been found following back-to-back interest rate cuts in June and July and a post-federal election boost.
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