AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUK Pricing Pressure: Rightmove says the average newly listed home asking price fell 2.0% (£7,360) in August—the biggest August drop since 2018—while its 2026 forecast shifts to flat growth or up to a 2% fall, with London hit hardest (Local Market Watch: London prices down 3.1% year-on-year as more homes sit on the market). Australia Lending Chill: NAB reports double-digit drops in home loan applications, with owner-occupier borrowing down 14% and investor lending down 17%, as higher rates and budget changes weigh on demand (Buyer Impact: more stress-watch loans and softer investor outlook). New Developments Draw Interest: Hong Kong buyers snapped up the first batch at Wheelock Properties’ Park Silicon in Northern Metropolis, with 44 of 82 flats sold by Sunday evening (Off-Plan Strategy: Perth’s Finbar and other developers highlight stamp duty concessions and “move-in ready” apartment launches). Homeownership Reality Check: NZ data shows a rising share of resales selling at a loss (13.1% in Q2, highest since 2012), signaling tougher resale conditions for some sellers.
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